Refrain
I don't wanna bring you down
I don't wanna bring you down
When I bury my head in the ground
I don't wanna bring you down
When the leaves turn to brown and fall to the ground
So do I, my dear, so do I
It's a struggle not to drown in the rush of this town
But it's alright, my dear, it's alright
Refrain
Since the day I was born, I've had a soul that's torn
By the things in this world that don't feel right
I guess some things never change, and when the mark is out of range
That is when I start to question my own mind
We've been in this town too long and it's hard to write a song
That is not filled with worry or with doubt
Sometimes I feel stuck, like I've used up all my luck
And that is when I get the need to reach out
Refrain
And though I try to be, you're still stronger than me.
Singer-songwriter Henry Parker puts his own spin on the classic sounds of '60s and '70s British folk on this wilderness-inspired new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2021
Crafting powerful songs about commitment and love, the Nashville singer-songwriter channels and subverts ’70s country and folk tropes. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 7, 2022
A vibrant vision of "Central Americana" from the Costa Rica-based artist, blending heartland devotionals with playful Tropicália grooves. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2022