Recorded in our little apartment in Portland, Oregon throughout the summer of 2013.
lyrics
Mycelium beneath my feet seem to be a vegetable
The thoughts you think you see you believe to be conventional
Release a spore and you will see more exponential growth
It’s not meant for you, but us existential folks, we like it though
Oh, oh oh
Oh, oh oh
Bursting at the seams, floating in-between reality
Life is but a dream until you start to see the causalities
Release a spore and you will see more exponential growth
It’s not meant for you, but us existential folks, we like it though
Oh, oh oh
Oh, oh oh
Oh, oh oh
The young, the old
That’s what I’m told
But I can’t see much better than this
And I can’t seem much better than this
The poor, the sold
(the young the old)
A power to uphold
(that’s what I’m told)
But I can’t see much better than this
No I can’t seem much better than this
Oh, oh oh etc.
credits
from Existential Folks EP,
track released October 15, 2013
Vocals- Mel Tarter
Vocals/Guitar/Drums- Jack Wells
Bass/Keyboards- Adam Brock
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