electroshock...
a ticking clock...
i’ll sleep when i’m dead or i’ll die in my sleep.
always tongue-tied...
always waitin’...
every time i go outside i end up with sun-fried skin.
open an umbrella, it starts rainin’...
i don’t even know what you want anymore!
i don’t even...
i don’t even...
i don’t even know!
who would even know who we are anymore?
who could even…
who could even…
who could even know?
the flag was flappin’ formin’ folds in the fabric like Pacific Ocean waves...
a stolen car with broken mirrors, AM radio sta-
tion in place of time... i’m not alone if i forget my age.
Sharp, smart lyrics set to ’60s rock melodies, the latest from Daily Worker is the sound of yesterday with a contemporary edge. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 6, 2023
This batch of quarantine recordings by Texas musician Daily Worker recalls the classic lo-fi days of GBV, with hissy sonics and huge hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 14, 2020
Tom Heyman documents life in San Francisco circa 2023, refusing to succumb to easy characterization & instead capturing the city’s nuance. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 22, 2023