Maybe I'll Feel Better When I'm Dead LP w double sided poster (160g)
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Maybe I'll Feel Better When I'm Dead CD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Maybe I'll Feel Better When I'm Dead CD
Includes unlimited streaming of Maybe I'll Feel Better When I'm Dead
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
The bugs are crawling
all across the kitchen floor where you once swore
that i was not one of them
always looking for perfecting always searching for direction
I saw sadness
in the most peculiar places and worn out faces
cut right through me
cause you don’t know me anymore
you don’t know me anymore
New York City’s cold
but i don’t feel a thing anymore
when you’re staring at the clock and i’m staring at the clock
it’s time.
cause you are not the chosen one
and i am not the chosen one
we are just another bug
I saw sadness
in the most peculiar places and worn out faces
cut right through me
cause you don’t know me anymore
you don’t know me anymore
cause you are not the chosen one
and i am not the chosen one
we are just another bug
But New York City’s cold and pretty
where have all the people gone?
when you’re staring at the clock
and i’m staring at the clock
it’s time
I'm a sucker for lyrics. This song is a beautiful sadness to end a summer with. I love every track on this album but this one is comfortable to me, for better or worse. It captures a feeling I think unfortunately most of us have felt. Surf Curse's whole sound reminds me of loss and no more so then here. logansaxby
Stumbled across this great band because of Martha the band and I just love their sometimes melancholy garage-sound.
Also I like the acoustic songs.
I still remember seeing them live in my hometown when they were touring with Erica Freas and asked them for a setlist to have something to remember the great concert.
It´s hanging on my wall since that day :) Ninehundredninetynine
Howlin' Banana Records offers up horn-heavy garage rock on this new LP from pop-, punk-, ska-influenced The Madcaps. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 15, 2016