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Feel Like a Friend You said you miss me, good, good, You said you miss me, good, good, You said you miss me, good, good, You said you miss me, good, good, You said you miss me, good, good, You said you miss me, good, good, And now I feel like a friend, feel like a friend, feel like a real bad friend, And now I feel like a friend, feel like a friend, feel like a real bad friend,.

Used to Be Better Good Dog Beautiful Things Run, Rabbit, Run He said he'd like to die alone, and I know he's right, but i know he won't He thinks that I don't respect his clothes, I tell him I do, but I know I don't He thinks I'm better on my own, and maybe that hurts, but maybe I know He says he wants to take it slow, but from where we've been, there's nowhere to go Run, rabbit, run, I swear Know you'll be so lonely Run, rabbit, run, I swear Know you'll be so lonely This rabbit's off to somewhere Someday's think I'd like to be there No I don't No I don't I've always done what he says Stand up, sit down, fall to pieces No I won't No I won't Run, rabbit, run, I swear Know you'll be so lonely Run, rabbit, run, I swear Know you'll be so lonely.

Good Morning, Bad Dream Plenty of Space Prelude Plenty of Space Hello, won't you come in, meet everyone, This will just take a minute, we're pretty well done, We've got internet and TV, fast cars, wireless and planes, We're so glad you're here, just look what we've made, Don't look around much, we've had no time to clean, and now that we've met you, there's probably no need, we can nearly live forever, vaccines and cures for days, and now that we've met you, we've got plenty of space, We'll follow you home, We'll follow you home We won't ask for permission, We refuse to break tradition,.

Home Tags indie pop rock global midwestern indie pop rock Columbus. The Chicago indie-rock trio deliver an album for remembering the revitalizing feeling of inhaling fresh air—the aural equivalent of a gleam of hope Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 20, go to album. On Bandcamp Radio. Angst, anger, arpeggiated guitar chords, tasty pop hooks, tasteful synths, a thunderous rhythm section, and lyrics that are intelligent and intrepid, all fueled with surging vocal vigor by Lute.

These Midwesterners, though, don't seem to mind keeping their name to themselves, avoiding crucial details on an album cover revealing only one mysterious image that's open to interpretation. Some of my favorite album covers of all time including Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon are the ones that are like the most simplistic because they become iconic.

Lute had a more practical explanation for liking the image, a prism that doubled as her necklace in the still-to-be-released Beautiful Things video. Patterson kept the "nonsensical" name for his group after a female friend starting a jazz quartet rejected his suggestion because she didn't think her male counterparts could accept being called "Darlings.

Patterson realizes that tactic isn't always beneficial. At the same time, it probably comes around to bite you in the ass a little bit when it's time to put yourself out there a bit more. But when you do that, you lose a bit of momentum from your name not being out there as much. But again, it took us that long to do it right. We made what we wanted to make and we feel really good about it.

So that's what we set out to do. I can't really kick ourselves too hard about that. That the Pattersons and Lute, along with drummer Aaron Bishara , who joined the band in , managed to form one cohesive unit is a compelling story that the Wet Darlings' two most powerful components were willing to share. Lute, who spent a shielded childhood in the tiny southern Ohio community of Peebles, about 70 miles from Cincinnati but light years from modern musical movements, seems equally amazed and amused by her circumstances.

And then when I finally grew up and left home, it's kind of like I honestly figured that I was done. It was kind of like a means to an end. I was just singing because the church needed a singer and whatever. I liked doing it but I just never imagined myself doing it outside of that context. Living inside what she called "a church bubble," the former choir girl's musical exposure was limited to listening to black gospel while developing an appreciation for the banjo through her mother's side of the family, including her grandpa "an amazing bluegrass player".

Joking that she plays a mean tambourine as her secondary instrument after contributing piano on the band's EPs, Lute doesn't see the Wet Darlings incorporating a banjo into the act any time soon, especially if they're depending on her.

I don't know. The one radio station in her hometown played country during the day and Southern gospel at night, so by the time she was legally old enough to drive, Lute and other members of her church band including the guitar player she eventually married would "sneak off" to suburbia near Cincinnati and "spend our whole evening in Borders Music listening.

Empowering singer-songwriters Fiona Apple and Alanis Morissette were part of her "normal '90s rock" experience that included R. But it was hearing the late Jeff Buckley that made a difference by the time she was 17 or Something that's not God music. Because where I'm from, your eyes and ears are a gateway to your soul and what you put in is what you put out," she said. I grew up in a religious family, a big family, a very religious family. And that was fine.

They accept and support what she does now, her mother attending all the Wet Darlings' CD release shows, her father checking out a couple of random concerts in Columbus and her proud younger brother thinking "it's really cool.

Now they'll have to share that adulation with outsiders who don't have to listen to God's music to be part of a religious experience. As a teen, Bill started out as a substitute drummer in his dad's band where, "I got my classic rock education. When you've got to learn 80 classic rock songs to play for four hours a night to drunk biker babes and whatnot I thought it was cool to be 15 and I was spending my New Year's Eve watching the ball drop and playing Doors songs.

After listening to bands like Van Halen and Def Leppard, guitar soon became his instrument of choice, though. Meanwhile, Joe, a year younger, was playing tapes by the Beastie Boys and -- "I probably shouldn't tell you this," Bill noted -- New Kids on the Block. And I can't blame him. You know, I get it. A "typical sibling rivalry" caused them to butt heads a lot during their early years at Hilliard High School in suburban Columbus.

But eventually music brought them closer. Lute said, "It was scary for me to put myself in the position for criticism and judgment based on performance and content. It's a different kind of world on the outside. Like I said before: sweet and powerful. A choir girl in patent leather heels.

For more shows check thewetdarlings. Lute made the move from Peebles, Ohio to Columbus in only having some MySpace friends for support.

Bill Patterson was one of them. Her only previous singing experience was in choir.



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