Walking past, buildings broken, stained glass
Look inside for a lovely memory from the past
Close my eyes, so today disappears
When I open them up, she reappears
Rain falls, hear in the distance church bells
Walking streets, sidewalk memories, hope to repeat
Close my eyes, so today disappears
When I open them up, she reappears
Yesterdays can be so cruel
Endless summers feeds winter's fuel
Shoeboxes filled, faded pictures, time stands still
Years and dates, look for your face, before it's too late
Close my eyes, so today disappears
When I open them up, she reappears
When I open them up, she reappears
When I open them up, she reappears
credits
from Magnetic: Reel One,
released January 10, 2021
Paul Mutchler - Vocals, Guitar
Eddie Foeller - Guitar
Marshall Huggins - Bass, Vocals
Bill Langbein - Drums, Percussion
Additional Musicians
Violin - Dave Armstrong
Cello - Devin Deaver
Recorded and mixed at Alpaca Ranch Recording
Recorded by Chris Short and Devin Deaver
Recorded in analog on: Sony MCI JH-24 24 track 2" Vintage Tape Machine
Mixed by Chris Short and The BellTowers
Mastered by Adam Isgitt
Power pop is a pretty formulaic genre -- a glorious formula, but still, predictable enough that lots and lots of bands can pull off a "perfect" blend of melody, harmony, jangle and crunch a time or two in the course of their careers. But I can't name another record that hits the magic spot EVERY SINGLE TRACK. This is so f$%#ing good. Craig O'Neill
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