You grew up there on the pavement
When I told you I was done
You've seen enough of hollow hotels
Not to notice you're still gone
You pushed the line
Played how low can you go
Dared yourself to see how cold you could be
Yeah you rebelled yourself
Hurt whoever who cares
Nothing matters and you don't need a thing
Now you've got your way
You live without
The part that made your father proud
What will you do now that someone's out
Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed
Can you hear me calling for you?
Are you really so far gone?
I don't care what you think you are
Or think you aren't
You're what I want
For all the ways you're broken
When all is said and done
If God's not waiting for you
There's no hope for anyone
Now you've got your way
You live without
The part that made your father proud
What will you do now that someone's out
Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed
(Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed)
(Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed)
Now you've got your way
You live without
The part that made your father proud
What will you do now that someone's out
Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed
(Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed)
(Looking for the man
Looking for the man you have killed)
You grew up there on the pavement
When I told you I was done
Now I'm here for you
I adore you
And your flaws too
Don't fuck up
credits
from Dream Feeling,
released November 11, 2022
Amber DeLaRosa: Vocals
Michael Franzino: Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Programming
Dryw Owens: Synth, Programming
Yvette Young: Piano
Daniel Blackburn: Drums
Engineered & Produced by Dryw Owens
Co-Produced by Michael Franzino
Mixed & Mastered by Dryw Owens
Assistant Engineering by Evan Offenstein
WOW just WOW. I have been looking for this sound for years! Finally stumbled across Covet and instantly ordered the vinyl, bought the digital and preordered the new album. I love it. adamskitapedelay
Memories and Comeback Kid were my first introduction to this band. From then on - I've always gone to the Midnight for easy listening. Waiting for a bus - Standing in line - Going grocery shopping and pretty much everywhere and anywhere. You can listen to this track over and over again and I feel like it doesn't get old. solstra