One beautiful CD. Comes in a recycled card case, printed with eco-friendly inks. Original artwork by Natalie Hinahara, design by Christian Burger.
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about
A love song to mental health.
lyrics
Sometimes I cry at strangers standing in the supermarket
or when a water glass falls slowly and then shatters on the floor.
I love you like I love my own imagination,
like a kiss between the shoulder blades,
like a future left more precious than it was the day before.
I think that hope might be the only thing I still believe in.
Sometimes it's all that you can count on when the going's getting hard.
I'm glad they found someone and that Jesus will love them forever.
Me, I hope my DNA won't make me fall apart.
You are more magical than sunrise in the early winter,
more fascinating than the flicker of a flame burned late at night.
You are a drunken evening dancing with a lovely stranger,
a life I'll be here living.
You're a battle I will fight.
credits
from Somewhere,
released May 14, 2021
McKain Lakey- Vocals, banjo
Chris Miller- Tenor Sax
Annie Ford- Fiddle
Aaron Harmonson- Bass
Eric Eagle- Drums
Recorded and Mixed by Johnny Sangster
Mastered by Rachel Field
supported by 12 fans who also own “Making Peace with John Hartford”
Great choice of music, expertly played and sung. Nicely produced. I hope to see The Onlies live, asap. This is an album I listen to over and over. Karamogo
supported by 7 fans who also own “Making Peace with John Hartford”
Ken Landreth is one of my favorite banjo players of all time. This whole album is amazing! Makes me miss those hot sunny days in the Mt. Airy flatlands watching these guys shred. altacke
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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