The last time I saw you, we were walking down Broad Street. The busses weren’t running, everyone was partying up in Center City. But we were hiding in the church aisles listening to all of the sinner choirs sing. And it was too soon to know, I knew I had to give it away. And maybe then it would stay.
It started off nice, and ended in aggravation. Give me your hand and we’ll reach the destination. I’m sure you’d give me a call if you had my number then, but I don’t know what you’d say. So let’s just keep it that way.
The last time I heard from you I’d grown tired of listening. You said your mother she’d been making jokes, and most of them were at my expense. It’s just the same old situation of miscommunication, but frankly I just think you’re being ridiculous. Maybe next time I won’t go and try to wish you the best. So let’s just give it a rest.
Introspective, homespun folk tunes from John Donne that feel informed by the sugary bleakness of '80s and '90s indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 1, 2023
A re-envisioning of Tony Rice's classic album "Church Street Blues" from Brooklyn progressive bluegrass quartet Punch Brothers. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 19, 2022
Recorded live at St Buryan Church, the latest from Sarah McQuaid is a showcase for the simple power of voice & guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2021
Anthemic and hook-laden folk-rock from Grace Petries is full of both good humor and wryly poetic observations on life and love. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 7, 2021
An intimate (and instrumental) improvised solo guitar meditation on the vastness of the unknown, from the Appalachian mountains. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 23, 2021