Somewhere I fear my days have gone
You’re there sharing the thoughts I’m dwelling on
Take care until the moment we meet again
Wait for me now
I can feel you when you’re down
Even though I’m not around
I can feel you on your worst days
Stuck in place now
I can feel you when you’re down
Somewhere but never where you are
You’re there under the Philadelphia stars
Go back when you are feeling all alone
I’ll meet you up and we can call it home
I’ll follow you wherever you should go
Wait for me now
So I will stay here forever
No longer grow on borrowed time
Living separate lives, you and I
We never knew what we could find
So we can stay here together
No longer live through this divide
Once a separate life, you and I
Now we both know what we could find
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Even in 2018 these albums still sound fresh, and have an energy that many try to achieve, but that few actually ever master and make their own. This album and the rest of the disco' are worth the price of entry and then some. ProgE/ernal
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You guys always push me emotionally, musically, and creatively. Along with showing I'm not the only one that goes through the shit I have for years. Excellent release bros, I'd happily buy this 10 times over. PandasForDinner
This posthumous record by the lead singer of the Tragically Hip, containing both electric & acoustic takes, showcases his songwriting gifts. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2020
Slaughter Beach, Dog—a.k.a. Modern Baseball’s Jake Ewald—deliver taut, tuneful indie rock, effortlessly melodic and soaring. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2016
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Gotta be one of my favorite albums to come out of 2020. Takes me back to those days after high school but before everyone left for college, when the only thing to look forward to was hanging out with friends til the sun set. luna_m