I sent the message when I left yesterday from the station back in Santa Fe
that when the 619 comes around
I‘ll be found
hey hey hey
I know that leaving seemed right
but on lonesome New Mexican nights i‘ve been lost on familiar streets
& counting the weeks
I never put a quarter into a phone
it would just give him a chance to say no but when the 619 comes around
I‘ll be found
credits
from Advance Base Battery Life,
released March 19, 2009
vocals & electronics: Owen Ashworth
recorded on Zac Pennington‘s 4-track in a basement in Portland, OR
originally released MMV on a split 7“ with Fox Pause (Stationary Heart Recordings #1) www.stationaryheart.com
supported by 18 fans who also own “Lonesome New Mexico Nights”
as someone with a sort of shitty relationship with christmas, listening to advance base (particularly this album) as well as Owen's christmas specials have been my own little way of celebrating the season <3 tulpa toad
The Cleveland band temper uncompromising metalcore breakdowns with infectious jangle-pop melodies and ample dark humor.
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supported by 12 fans who also own “Lonesome New Mexico Nights”
Beautiful songwriting, less is so much more. I don't know how someone could make a record so catchy while also being heartbreaking in a fun way. rahlinrigsby