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"Come to Terms" is the first single off of Smokey Brights forthcoming EP "Come to Terms," out January 2018 on Freakout Records.
lyrics
Come to Terms
I never asked for fear
by simply living here.
I was I was young and I was good
I did the best I could.
But you made the worst of it.
You made it obvious.
And I’ll come to terms on my own terms.
I get the jist of this
It’s you take what you can get
and when the water is getting high
hope your shit stays dry.
Cause you made the worst of it.
You made it obvious.
And I’ll come to terms on my own terms.
Built it on a Tuesday, burned down on a Thursday.
Love that excess excess excess.
Take that check and cash it, take that blame and pass it.
Call it success success success.
Cause you made the worst of it.
You made it obvious.
And I’ll come to terms on my own terms.
credits
released October 27, 2017
Recorded, produced, and mixed by Sam Bell (Next Wave Management) at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington.
Smokey Brights:
Ryan Devlin - vocals and guitar
Kim West - vocals and keys
Mike Kalnoky - guitar
Nick Krivchenia - drums
Jim Vermillion - bass
Lost track of these guys for a couple years, then saw the Tiny Desk concert come up in my feed. I've had the album on loop on Spotify since Friday.
This song in particular has been stuck in my head all afternoon. quiksilv26
God I'm so glad there's organisations like NPR Tiny Desk, Audiotree, and chief among them all KEXP, to carry the torch of live studio sessions like the John Peel / BBC radio sessions of yesteryear. Hell, KEXP's sessions have themselves been going for a couple odd decades already, so good on them for continually showcasing fresh and upcoming talent.
I ***REALLY*** wish more full sessions would be commercially released, but if that's left to the bands themselves, then that's more than fair enough Xtra Happy
Prana Crafter’s “Bodhi Cheetah’s Choice” is an album of mystic, drifting guitar work alternately haunting and searing. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2018