produced with Ben Sanders at Barnfire Creative
mixed by Scott Hundley
mastered by Philip Shaw Bova
released on La Reserve Records
lyrics
Haven’t felt the urge to take my pill
Though it may be the bullet that saves
Think I’ll wait another day
And with that in mind I walk into the night
Leaving my doubts behind
Cause I feel fine
So I must be fine
You see there’s nothing wrong with one more sip
Pass it here I can take a hit
There’s nothing wrong with one more sip
Pass it here I can take a hit
Baby do you know how wrong you are
Maybe I should have knownI was stumbling tumbling down
Too many hits from that bottle
Trouble was all around
But I could not see and I could not believe
This would make me seize
Not see and I would not believe
Anything could make me seize
Singing nothing wrong with one more sip
Pass it here I can take a hit
There’s nothing wrong with one more sip
Pass it here I can take a hit
This doesn’t end in a headache and tylenol
This ends in a hospital
You see there’s nothing subtle about the way I fall
You’ll know and you’ll seeI can move my hands
I can tell you my name I can look at the stars
Point to the east
Dance into your arms
Let me live my life, let me live my full
Cause I feel fine, I feel fine, I feel fine, I feel fine...
credits
from note to self,
released December 2, 2022
Drums Dominic Billett
Bass PJ George
Piano PJ George, Katie Martucci
Electric Guitar Shaun Richardson
Organ Lance Lucas
Guitar Katie Martucci, Ben Sanders
Vocals Jay White, Deni Hlavinka
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Why isn't Lula Wiles a bigger deal, they're so cool?? I was waiting patiently to hear the follow-up to What Will We Do and this album did not disappoint 💖 I love the lyrical themes they keep exploring & the intimate feel of their storytelling. It's hard to pick a favourite track, it changes with the time of day (or night). wool of bat
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Amazing voices that compliment each other Unlike I've ever heard before.Beautiful lyrics sang with such depth and feeling,it makes your eyes water . Brandon Smith