I skipped work today, threw stones in the road
Smoked a cigarette, wrote my name in code
And I did it because I could
I ate a box of stars, cast fate to the sea
Walked a mile or two in Galilee
And I did it because I should
Am I bad or am I lazy
You bust your hump and I think you're crazy
Why do today what you just don't need to
Put it off until you must concede to
There is always tomorrow
There is always another day
And if you put your mind to it
Everything will work out OK
I gave blood today, they drained me dry
Just a sack of bones spread out over the sky
And I did it because I'm free
Found a cure today to all that ails
Made it taste real good and it tipped the scales
And I did it for posterity
Put my shoulder to the wheel
But it did not change just how I feel
Next time I'll take my time to see
What is in it for little old me
And I love to live so pleasantly
Live this life of luxury
Just lazing
Just lazing
Went to the beach today
Burnt my feet in the sand
Hid in a blanket
While everyone else got tanned
And I did it
And I did it
Am I dumb or am I brilliant
Am I weak or am I resilient
I'll know tomorrow or maybe next week
Don't bother me now I just want to sleep
The Ohio songwriter navigates gender, queerness, class, and privilege through a powerful mix of country rock, folk ballads, and bluegrass. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 14, 2021
Inspired by John Carpenter’s 1974 film “Dark Star,” the beautifully moody songs on this LP present a voyage into the unknown. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 21, 2021
Irish singer-songwriter Sarah E. Cullen bares her heart over pastoral folk arrangements enshrouded in a dream-pop haze. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2021
Written as she was coping with an auto-immune disease, the new EP from Rachel Angel offers hushed, silvery ’50s-style Americana. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 23, 2020
Philadelphia-based Labrador make unfussy and empathetic alt-country meant to sincerely bolster the downcast in times of strife. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2023