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Deceit, Betrayal. All at the hands of a friend. Did you enjoy the concert last night?
Album Art by Josh Dickens and Ashley Amezaga
lyrics
Living it up in the carport (can ya dig it?)
Saving a spot for my friend
Left my razr on the dashboard (with a ticket)
The opening act starts at ten
And it's eight forty nine
eight forty nine
eight forty nine
Well the concert goes with the weight of your clothes
And the way that you groove a compromising pose
(Is gonna take me down)
Well the guilt is a shame
When I'm faced with your name
On the tickets and the badges and the sparkling champagne
(Still I'll drink it down)
Well she doesn't really understand the band
She can't help but complain that
The speakers are loud
Sounds all the same
Can't really hear the low end of the bass
I saw your photograph with her
It was in the coliseum
I hope you had a splendid time
I got that inclination from the speed she left behind
I don't know what you want me to say
(What do you want?)
I don't know what you want
I don't know what you want me to say
(What do you want?)
I don't know what you want
Well an apology would be the best starting place
Well an apology would be the best starting place
Well an apology would be the best starting place
(Cut me some slack and get off my case)
Well an apology would be the best starting place
(Don't act so innocent you've done the same)
(Don't act so innocent you've done the same)
credits
released March 3, 2021
Written, Recorded and Produced by Porcelain Lovecraft
Mixed by Ethan Whitaker Golden
Mastered by Brody Petree
Personnel:
Ethan Whitaker Golden- Main Vocals 1, Background Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keys
Brody Petree- Main Vocals 2, Background vocals, Bass, Keys, "Sitar"
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