Get stoic and stand upstage-centre-right.
Little Imber's Belfast jams and Kreuzberg's doomed tonight.
One more time they dance along,
But the second chorus, it last too long,
I was watching "Wake in Fright"
When I decided I was lost.
Misappropriation was the cost.
We spotted a hearse in the carwash queue.
I was staring at the number plate the driver came into view.
Holy hell, I think it's him - the guy from last night drunk as sin.
And he's suffering, suffering.
The shepherd sheers his sheep and one gets lost.
Spiritual hangover was the cost.
Robert Johnson strums away, resolute on New Years Days.
Misappropriation was the cost.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Get Stoic (previously unreleased)”
The buzzing guitars and punchy drums remind me of watching the sun set on a long hard day. An album that tells you it's alright to fall down, so long as you pick yourself back up again. crimsundawn
supported by 6 fans who also own “Get Stoic (previously unreleased)”
Thanks Rory for talking about the backround of this album. I can see various pictures while listening to this musical pearl.
For me, it is a positive sister to Eddy Vedders "Into the wild" - Album.
Thanks a lot for doing awesome music, man. Herb