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These Days

from Gravity and Friction by King Ropes

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THESE DAYS
i’m not a loaded gun
i’m not the only one
staring into the sun
these days
swing your hammer
hit your thumb
it leaves you deaf and dumb
it’s happening to everyone
these days
a flatbed ford and a fistful of bills
we’re dreaming some american dream
and falling apart at the seams
hey hey we’re falling apart at the seams
hey hey we’re falling apart at the seams
these day
broken promises
all that jazz
you don’t have much
no one has
we’re ugly and small and mean
these days
you choose your words
you pick your fights
you try to do what’s right
you’re small slights come back in spades
these days
a flatbed ford and a fistful of bills
we’re dreaming some american dream
and falling apart at the seams
hey hey we’re falling apart at the seams
hey hey we’re falling apart at the seams
these day
we took a page from the book of nothing
there’s going to be hell to pay
and nobody knows what it means
hey hey we’re angry and bitter and mean
hey hey we’re falling apart at the seams these days

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from Gravity and Friction, released July 26, 2019
Written and produced by Dave Hollier
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Chuck Goodwin at Sinik Sound, Bozeman, MT
Dave Hollier: Guitar, Vocals, Synth
Jeff Jensen: Drums
Aaron Banfield: Bass
Ben Roth: Guitar, Synth
Sam Hollier: Cello

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KING ROPES Bozeman, montana

When Dave Hollier spins records at a party, he plays stuff that’s all over the map. The Meters, The Knife, Boston, Bowie, Buck Owens. It could go very wrong. But it doesn’t. Finding the thread that leads from The Cars to The Beastie Boys to Van Halen to Prayers, he tells a long, beautiful, cross-cultural, multi-generational story. Hollier’s band King Ropes is doing much the same thing. ... more

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