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Mama, mercy, what are we do
Such a mess that we’ve been living through
Heavy on the mind
Well, I’ll take what I can find
When I’m walking ‘round with you
Chewing on the why & the how
Wondering what the hell this is about
Working overtime just to meet a bottom line
Well, I say send it, ‘cuz we’re only here now
Sky above, our luck’s bound to change
Let’s hurry home & make love
After the rain
Lately I’ve been underneath a weight
Buried by the things I want to say
I’ve known the dark before but I don’t need it anymore
Will you tell me I’m gonna be okay?
Low spirit, I just gotta be okay…
‘Cuz if I’m happy in the moment,
Shining bright
Ain’t that enough?
Oh it would be something to forget!
What I was dreaming of
Dreaming of…
Sky above, our luck’s bound to change
Let’s hurry home & make love
After the rain
Heart of mine, this life is what we’ve made
Let’s hurry home & make love
After the rain
supported by 24 fans who also own “After the Rain”
can't believe it took me so long to find out what Midwest emo is all about. powerful, makes me nostalgic or feels like I'm having deja vu when I listen. all the tracks r certified bangers wish these guys could reform in some iteration worn__path
supported by 20 fans who also own “After the Rain”
Easily assessable yet musically interesting and satisfying. Really like the "chill" in the air and softer melodic approach... Very solid musicianship throughout! Very much enjoyed! rcat
West Virginia country-folk singer-songwriter Trae Sheehan aims to find a balance between the traditional and the modern on his new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2020
supported by 19 fans who also own “After the Rain”
This instantly became one of my all time favourite albums. Every song takes you to a different place, the compositions are incredible, each element is blended perfectly. Even among the math rock scene there isn't an album out there like this. 10/10. Jack Hollywood