Well it’s over produced yet the changes are good.
But who’ll sing the words “the ground’s frozen over”?
If the talking had heat there’d be an ocean beneath and
You’d have front row seats at a table for three.
You can set your watch by the rain in this town
Well it’s based on a book. click to download an excerpt.
Click two more times and you’ll be going home soon.
If the talking had weight, the stronger person would hear this.
Then out of the nowheres stood their understanding.
You can set your watch by the rain in this town
Well it’s based on a sculpture. The shape’s so amorphous.
But when will it crumble and who’ll sweep the dirt up.
And if the talking was clean, we could heal our emotions.
And if the talking had legs, who’d pull the crutch out.
You can set your watch by the rain in this town
credits
from Never Took A Wife,
released February 14, 2005
m.jetté - guitar, vocals s.gallimore – drums r.lamkins - bass
d. shouse - acoustic guitar, marimba s. taylor - guitar
Baker follows up her recent debut album with an Audiotree Live performance during which her powerhouse voice simply shines. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 12, 2016
Canadian singer-songwriter Hannah Judge navigates the trials and tribulations of adulthood in a cozy, intimate indie-pop setting. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2022
A riveting jam session from Pittsburgh, Pa. folk band Wisbands, who infuse classic Americana with jazz and psychedelic rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 15, 2021
Ottawa duo Paragon Cause craft songs that occupy the space between goth and dream pop, with sublime melodies drifting in guitar haze. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2021
Philadelphia-based Labrador make unfussy and empathetic alt-country meant to sincerely bolster the downcast in times of strife. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2023