I was only trying to have some fun
Before you said that ya had to run
I wonder if you’ll make it through
I’ve known a couple who played it cool
I said, “I think you’re wise - I read your book”
You said you think I’m clever, and gave that look
I could be wrong, ‘cause I got my doubts
I wonder if you’ll make it out
Don’t go up to the man in the sky
Without giving me a kiss goodbye
I saw you first, but now I’ve seen your picture around
I would follow you down
I was only trying to have some fun
Before you said that ya had to run
I wonder if you’ll make it through
I’ve known a couple who played it cool
But it’s not cool if you end up the same way
On repeat, the last song that you played
I ain’t been bored in months, but I’ll get there
If you can’t get used to the big scare
I was only trying to have some fun
Before you said that ya had to run
I could be wrong, ‘cause I got my doubts
I wonder if you’ll make it out
Don’t go back to the corner store
That’s enough, if your head is sore
I hope you last, but I’ve see your picture around
You’ve got a brand new frown
Did not see it when we were tight
Though I saw you through a couple of nights
And any second, I’m afraid you’ll choke
On your father’s favorite rope
I was only trying to have some fun
Before you said that ya had to run
I wonder if you’ll make it through
I’ve known a couple who played it cool
I said, “I think you’re wise - I read your book”
You said you think I’m clever, and gave that look
I could be wrong, ‘cause I got my doubts
I wonder if you’ll make it out
Dark but designed to move you, this Dallas group uses menacing synths and popping live drum to make heavily rhythmic post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2019
Like winter branches lined with snow and ice, Sam Ray (Ricky Eat Acid, Teen Suicide)'s latest is delicate, spare, melancholy, and beautiful. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 3, 2018
Scottish rockers strip back their epic sound for a live session recorded in a converted 19th-century Glasgow church. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 19, 2015
An off-the-cuff, yet remarkably complex tribute, the college-rock icons' new covers album does right by Daniel Johnston’s folk roots and open-hearted spirit. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 30, 2020