Mother: Fifth track on the Everywhere with You debut album from Stone Atlas.
The sound engineer's choice pick. This hard hitting yet emotional track is a mash-up true to Stone Atlas's style of not needing to fit into any box if the vibe is right. This song is Phsych-Rock meets intimate and personal lyrics meets a raunchy and distorted guitar solo. Listen for the space cowboy melodies in the bridge keys and that heavy heart pounding bass and kick drum. Add some trippy effects that might remind you of a few infamous rockers but rest assured this original tune has a sound unique all its own.
lyrics
Mother, oh could you hear me
2,000 miles I’ve been walking alone
Father, oh could you teach me
Days full of hard work breaking my bones
There was a time when we could go and find ourselves
Now that time has come and gone
Sister, oh could you sing for ma and pa
Tell them that you’re not so far from home
Brother, never shook that night it was so cold
We were too damn young to be so bold
There was a time when we go and lost ourselves
Now that time has come and gone
[Instrumental Bridge]
Babbbyyyy, oh could you sing for my guitar
Then I’d get my heart ripped out from the start
Sugar, scream and throw yourself upon the floor
Won’t be around to pick you up any more
There was a time when we tried to find ourselves
Well now that time has come and gone
Father, oh could you teach me
Days full of hard work breaking my bones
Mother, oh could you hear me
2,000 miles I walk alone
Recording: Dee Kuczmerski @ The Music Lab, Vallejo CA
Mixing: James Glaves @ Medium Build Productions, Anchorage AK
Mastering: Bill Skibby @ Third Man Mastering, Detroit MI
Produced by David LeHew w/ Assistant Producer Justin Baker
Album Art & Marketing: Meg Baker
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