the weather was still hot
and still nobody cares
but i’ll write this sequel anyways
i dragged my converse feet down Bay Street
and craned my neck to see
if my best friend dog was there to play with me
oh how careless he dug into the earth
while i felt about the same as that dirt
and i thought…
maybe it’s hopeless because i want it to be
his eyes began to look sad
as i got up to walk away
i had nowhere to go but i knew i couldn’t stay
and so i promised on the way home
i’d swing back down his street
because i need you more than you need me
oh how fearless he stood up on two legs
paws in hands, and snout to face
and pound for pound or backbone length
this shitty street is what you make
Zach played with these guys for a short time, and they are our friends and are great, and currently live in our old house, seen on the cover of Guns Out. Dead Languages
Matt's solo rap project. Probably the best thing you'll hear today. He either played most instruments himself, or sampled some great songs. Dig it. Dead Languages
John Fealy is one of the best people you will ever have the pleasure to meet, and he records beautiful folk music. He loves bugs and Bob Dylan and living in the woods. Dead Languages
Sleepyhead were a vastly underrated ’90s NY indie band. “Exhibit” combines two of their brilliant LPs into one collection. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 5, 2018
Hooky-as-hell guitar pop from this Brooklyn artist that explores the ways people we have known live in us beyond death. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2022
On their latest for the great Goner Records, Memphis group Aquarian Blood reinvent themselves, delivering a batch of spectral dark folk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 26, 2019