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lyrics
Anita, it’s time for me to go
Anita, it’s time for me to go
“Anita, do you recall how I loved you then?”
“You never loved me at all.”
“No.”
“You know I did.”
I need a basement for my thoughts
I need a convent on my block, I need wounds bound
My lady, and if you must know,
I’m going home,
I’m going home,
I’m going.
Oh, and where have you been, when I need friends?
Now I need someplace to hang my head.
I need someplace to hang.
I need someplace to hang.
credits
from Neva Dinova,
released September 17, 2002
Jake Bellows: Vocals, Guitar
Tim Haes: Electric Guitar
Mike Kratky: Electric Guitar
Heath Koontz: Bass Guitar
Bo Anderson: Drums
Just saw them performing much of this album on their west coast tour. San Diego and Pioneertown dates. Didn’t know any of them lol. I’m all about their old shit but I like this. Playing it more and more. Appreciate the evolution of one of my favorite bands in the world since middle school! 🖤 Red
Land of Talk return after a seven-year absence with a record full of mournful, bluish synths and the glorious vocals of Elizabeth Powell. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 20, 2017
Their name is misleading: Nebraska group Uh Oh deliver delightfully raucous, guitar-driven rock & roll with rootsy hooks for days. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 4, 2021
Supermoon is a great project and the mix of Morgan and Jake’s voices work so well together. With folk rock and country elements i find myself humming these tunes all day. I am a huge fan of the clever lyrics and the hooks. It’s lovingly put together and Jake shines just as much Morgan. Especially on Prepared to Lose, the vulnerability is palpable but also so relatable. Jonathan London