She's so bought, she's so sold, she's so sick, I caught her cold
She used to be cool, she used to be cool, she used to be cool, now she's really cool
She's so now, she's so must, she's so fast, I eat her dust
She used to be cool, she used to be cool, she used to be cool, now she's really cool
Really cool, her flower grows, really cool, her thread sews, really cool, her ribbon bows, really cool, she already knows
She's so dead, she's so grave, she's so tread, get out of her way
She used to be cool, she used to be cool, she used to be cool, now she's really cool
credits
from Breakup Songs, With Horns,
released January 26, 2017
Written by Mike Rechner. Originally recorded by Prewar Yardsale (Mike Rechner and Dina Levy).
Imagine Jonathan Richman fronting Sunn O))) and you're not far off. Fourth best shaker egg player in the Western Hemisphere. Always on the road, based in Brooklyn, NY.
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One of the best concept albums ever. This dynamic, searingly personal portrait of a troubled man's life is may be nonfiction, but the bruising lyricism and unflinching, often abrasive noise-folk clatter have the weight and power of a masterfully-written tragedy. The album's highlight, "I Love You Like an Alcoholic," is a tender duet of battered beauty, a fragile glimpse of heaven from the gutter that's worthy of Tom Waits. For a record like this, I have no higher praise. K.R.K.
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I found Days N' Daze right at the end of a long term relationship falling apart into a toxic mess. This album really helped me get through it. Call in the Coroner in particular was on repeat many days. Thanks for the tunes y'all! Tribar
If you've still got a gas station jacket hanging in your closet, you may love the '90s Olympia punk churn of Soggy Creep. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 10, 2017
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this album was my introduction to pat, and i still love it to death now. glad to hear he's doing well these days, at least according to his brother on r/folkpunk. the last track is especially beautiful in its message. natsuonation