Recorded and mixed by Logan Muckler
Bear Redmon on guitar and vocals
Noah Zinter on guitar and vocals
Trent Farchone on bass
Jake Koplen on saxophone
Justin Peterson on trumpet
Chris DeWitt on drums
lyrics
I try to speak out, but the words don’t come out
So the conversation moves on without me
From the backseat, the night passing next to me
And I’ve never felt, so alone.
See I’m not naïve to believe, that I’m without friends like family
I just wish I had something more to offer, maybe then I’d feel less like an imposter
Oh, it’s lights out and everybody’s headed out
it’s just me and the fluorescence overhead
I’m half-empty on cigarettes and whiskey
and I’m terrified of the walk ahead
See I can’t help but wonder if,
or am I just waiting for last call and shots of pity?
as my soles melt out into the city.
Like sailors of antiquity
I’m searching for it in the winter’s night
I’m drowning in a sea of eternity
and those seven sisters bring me back to life
I’m dissolving, like sugar in coffee
Like snow melts into resignation
Beneath the spotlights of the city streets tonight
I’ll find myself in their constellation
Cause Noah says, “We’re all just satellites, floating lonely in the night
until we crash into some stars and disintegrate.
Oh what lovely star stuff we will make!
Pleiades. That’s where you’ll find me. That’s where you’ll find me.
credits
from The American,
released April 14, 2020
Recorded and mixed by Logan Muckler
Bear Redmon on guitar and vocals
Noah Zinter on guitar and vocals
Trent Farchone on bass
Jake Koplen on saxophone
Justin Peterson on trumpet
Chris DeWitt on drums
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