turn down the road towards your drive
the leaves line up the side of the road
some things never get old
and the town smells of fires in homes
the room spills down on the floor
o you know some things never get old
you like my southern drunken charm
and i like the way you say my name
when the lights go and we're heading out in the dark
but the street light shines on your face
to remind me why you ask why i look at you that way
you like the way i can talk to a wall
and i like the way you dress to kill
scientists and communists conspire
writers and politicians try to inspire
but you and i are here
we're young and we're fine, so fine
we're dirty late sleepers
a burning new england sky
your legs wrapped inside of mine
shiver cold.
some things never get old.
credits
released November 9, 2011
Ben Carter - vocals, guitars, percussion, piano, keys, arrangements
Robert E. Beal III - bass
Produced by Robert E. Beal III and Ben Carter
Recorded, Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Robert E. Beal III at BB3
Studios in Newton, NH
Johanna Samuels writes introspective and empathetic songs that explore authenticity with lovely, low-key pop melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable May 20, 2021
Elizabeth Morris of Allo Darlin’ returns with a new group! “Winter Sun” is a tender blend of pastoral folk and diary-like lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 8, 2019
Four crackling pop songs from this Toronto artist with rugged, indelible hooks, pairing rootsy melodies with expansive scope. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 11, 2021
This four-track live EP from singer Merryn Jeann has a sense of otherworldliness in its mystic, magical compositions. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 3, 2022
Danielle Durack's emotional music is both gentle and steely, moving from intimate bedroom pop to powerful rock in the blink of an eye. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 17, 2020
Thirteen previously unreleased songs from NYC acts like Half Waif and Shilpa Ananth to raise money for New Yorkers in need. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 1, 2020