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about
I was bored so I made an acoustic emo song. This took like 2 hours. I used the built-in mic on my Mac, so the vocals sound a little weird and distort in a few places. Whoops. Oh well. Still sounds niceish.
Don't think too hard about the title, it doesn't mean anything.
lyrics
“I’m sorry
That I can’t feel the way that you do
If there was a way that I could change I swear I’d make it so
But for now I think it’s best for me to leave”
I guess there are some things I will never figure out
And I’ve memorized every line
At least the ones I can remember
So let’s go back
Or maybe we can just stay here
I wouldn’t trade one moment
If it was spent with you
So let’s go back
‘Cause I could use some new surroundings
Maybe it will distract from
All the confusion that’s in-between
Now everything once so solid
Is now so see-through
Turns out everything makes a difference
I guess now I know that, I guess now I know that,
I guess now I know
credits
released April 30, 2015
Personel:
Chase Harrison- Lead and Backing Vocals, Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Synth Bass, Tambourine, Maraca
Nick Offerman (as Ron Swanson)- Spoken word, from Season 6 Episode 2 of Parks and Recreation (I was watching Netflix and accidentally hit record. Oh well)
Garageband- programmed drums, for like two seconds (see above parenthesis)
Words and Music by Chase Harrison
Recorded and mixed with Garageband in Liberty Hall room 213, Buena Vista University
Cover photo and graphic design by Chase Harrison (from a photograph out of the window of Vaudeville Mews, Des Moines, Iowa)
Special Thanks to Alejandra Mendoza for letting me borrow her maraca. And Kamron Warden for giving me the idea to borrow her maraca.
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