Remember when we were playing music on the corner
We would make enough for food and that was it
Then I started doing dishes to get the money I was missing
So I could find a place and cover rent
You know times were hard, but I'd work a little harder
Trying to bridge those troubled waters in my mind
I had the graveyard shift, all those songs that came from it
I never showed them, I just kept them all inside
Lay it down
All the hurt, the dirt, the turmoil
All the riches and the spoils, I give thanks
All the songs I've sung
And the ones still yet to come
All the tears I've had to shed to find my strength
Back when times were hard, I was sleeping on the pavement
Couldn't find my way and all the comfort I had known was gone
I had the graveyard shift, and all those songs that came from it
I should have sang, but I was barely hanging on.
I should have sang, but I was barely hanging on.
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Holy Locust goes dark. This album has a desperate feel yet the urge to push ahead is always there. They somewhat push away from the folk feel to a more traditional classical music feel at times. I'm looking forward to seeing them live again, and after that I'm betting I'll come to conclude this is the best release by Holy Locust to date. Bart
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fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
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All of Pat the Bunny's music is worth checking out. I have a lot of memories tied to these songs. He's an incredibly talented artist and hugely inspiring. Listen to his older music too! stevenrf7
Bright and skipping songs that foreground the sound of the banjo and fingerstyle guitar in music that feels timeless. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2020
Sweet harmonies & strummed melodies; the duo delve into decades-old folk, jazz, and country to find a timeless kind of love and connection. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2018
This New Haven duo write bright and emotionally resonant folk music where sweeping strings elevate gorgeous melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 23, 2021
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this album is sooo fking good, it has me crying and laughing and feeling so much gratitude for my 3 yrs of sobriety. wishing yall a slow n steady recovery <3<3<3 huckbutt