What's The Craic? 7" Clear Lathe Cut Vinyl Bundle!
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited pressing of "What's The Craic?" single from Lindsay B's new album "I Should've Stayed Home" out March 20, 2021
On clear vinyl
Comes with a button and sticker!
Splatter-painted sleeve done by Lindsay B herself!
Includes Aerosmith cover of "I Don't Want To Miss a Thing" on Side B
Download codes included
Includes unlimited streaming of I SHOULD'VE STAYED HOME
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
most of what i do these days
involve avoiding the question
and breaking your trust
i go back and forth between
dreaming of being with you
and hating your guts.
and i meant what i said,
whatever that was.
i'm so desperate for something i don't even want
i miss being in love.
"do you even think about me?"
and "i wish you were here"
were texts i never sent
and never will.
it'll be 3 years this summer
and i still look at you
with the same excitement and shame
that i did the day that i met you
you were so out of range.
it's getting late
a lame excuse to call
abandoning my faith
in a mall parking lot
it's only rage
reuniting my fist with the wall.
i can't think of anything worse than you
finding out it was you all along.
your need to always be right fits so perfectly
with me always being wrong.
and my bad dreams are having bad dreams of their own
i can't see myself blocking your number
so i'm breaking my phone.
it's getting late
a lame excuse to call
abandoning my faith
in a mall parking lot
it's only rage
reuniting my fist with the wall.
it's just like i pictured it would be:
me falling down drunk in the street
me lying down drunk in the arms of no one
kissing concrete
i'll stop with the hoping
i won't believe
i take one last look in the mirror
before i break it completely.
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Preference goes to this first album. Something rough sound better. frankwurst