vocals: THE PARTIMERS (ST. JOAN / BILLY ZED)
vocals, guitars, bass, synth, roto toms: KYLE BRAUCH
trumpets: MATTHEW GIELLA
saxophone: NATE MADSEN
trombone: ROSS MCCRAE
drums: MAX SAIDI
the partimers recorded at ZED STUDIOS (Athens, GR)
vocals & music recorded at HEARTLOGO (Chicago, IL)
trumpets recorded at GIELLA STUDIOS (New York City, NY)
saxophone recorded at MADSEN STUDIOS (Denver, CO)
trombone recorded at MCCRAE STUDIOS (Glasgow, UK)
drums recorded at WANT DRUMS STUDIOS (Buckinghamshire, UK)
lyrics by BRAUCH
music written, produced & mixed by BRAUCH
It's all just propaganda, this thing about you and I
I must have skipped the stanza where we don't see eye to eye
And so I'm home alone and I feel you creeping in
Got a shadow outside my window, I need to run
I called 911 and they just laughed at me
They told me that this wasn't an emergency
This is not the way that it's supposed to be
My life should not resemble that of mystery
And so I'm running away, away
And so I'm running away, from you
I see you coming, butterfly
I see you coming, not tonight
We should've just talked about it, but now I've got to run and hide
Kiss and tell with a lonely phantom, I'm haunted deep inside
No plot, just skin and tension - you aim to hypnotize
The thing you failed to mention, I have to improvise
I called 911 and they just laughed at me
They told me that this wasn't an emergency
This is not the way that it's supposed to be
My life should not resemble that of mystery
And so I'm running away, away
And so I'm running away
And so I'm running away, away
And so I'm running away, from you
I see you coming, butterfly
I see you coming, not tonight
Hi, I'm Kyle - this is virtually everything I've released since I was about 13. I found master tapes/discs and decided to
archive it ALL - even the embarrassing teenaged recordings.
My primary projects are RAIN RABBIT and MIDWAVE....more
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