Full-length album from Luke Lalonde
Nov 22, 2019 Paper Bag Records
Includes unlimited streaming of The Perpetual Optimist
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 10 days
Purchasable with gift card
$12.99CADor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Full-length album from Luke Lalonde
Nov 22, 2019 Paper Bag Records
Includes unlimited streaming of The Perpetual Optimist
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 10 days
Purchasable with gift card
$24.99CADor more
lyrics
I was up in my room
when you heard me sing
I was strumming a chord on my six string
you saw how I took to that guitar
but words of advice you’d not done so far
you said: see how I work my fingers to the bone
and there’s no chords in ‘em when I come home
so boy if you don’t wanna be like me
start writing down everything you see
go somewhere
don’t leave a trail to come back here
go now, run
don’t follow me, go out and be someone
so I found a place
deep in the woods
and I saw my face in that neighbourhood
and I’d lay there at night
as the coyotes howled
I’d think about you and say “look at me now”
wherever I went I felt alone
so I’d write about people to keep me warm
and I make a living
I pay my bills
and I’m gonna be someone someday I will…
go somewhere
don’t leave a trail to come back here
go now, run
don’t follow me, go out and be someone
well then you got sick
you told your son
in your chest, in your heart, in your throat, in your lungs
said you caught it from songs you never sung
how they stuck to your insides
to the walls they clung
you said: get em out! Show everyone
the things that I told you when you were young
and never hide nothin’ from anyone
let em out and be done
go somewhere
don’t leave a trail to come back here
go now, run
don’t follow me, go out and be someone
Cooler than that half bottle of rye you left in the snow last night. Warm as the couch you just woke up on. Bright as the Sunday morning winter sun... indoor with sunglasses on. d2tharoc
Nashville’s Passion Fruit Boys nail the effervescent janglepop of ’80s college radio with bright guitars and immediate hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2022
I saw Trace Mountains open for Wild Pink at DC9 in Washington, D.C. I like Wild Pink a lot but Trace Mountains was an eye-opener that night, and I only later realized I had previously seen Dave Benton perform with LVL Up at the 9:30 Club. This album is just eminently listenable: great instrumentation, easy lyrics, a lot of spirit. Jake Grubman