I was empty, killing time
Half awake in florescent light
Bored & broken, falling down
Too many reasons to leave this town
Too many reasons to leave this town
You were lonely, out of reach
Been that way since seventeen
Said your family thinks you died
Nothing to lose when you’re left behind
Nothing to lose when you’re left behind
If we never come back home
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
From Montreal down to Mexico
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
Pack your suitcase, fuck our friends
Doubt they’ll miss us in the end
Headlights flashing through the sky
Felt so perfect I could cry
Felt so perfect I could cry
Ohhh
We could be anybody
Ohhhh
An old car, a little money
Ohhhh
It doesn’t matter I swear
Anywhere I don’t care
If we never make it home
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
From Tel Aviv ‘cross to Tokyo
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
I’ll follow you anywhere you go
supported by 8 fans who also own “anywhere you go”
In a world where we are so constantly bombarded with vapid, empty music, Kalle Mattson gives us glorious reprieve. Emotion is palpable in every instrument, and in each voice. Kalle works his art with the hands of a true master. Pierce
Old-fashioned fiddles harmonize with rippling synths on the Scottish singer-songwriter's latest collection of original folk songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022
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Any time Jim Bryson releases new music is cause for celebration and Country Wifi doesn't disappoint. Trying to pick my favorite track was like asking me who my favorite child is (okay, I'll admit it's the second one). joedram