Yes, it's 2022. Yes, this is a CD. Time is a flat circle, and so are these compact discs! 2nd pressing in a shrinkwrapped slim jacket package.
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Our new album is finally available on beautiful aqua blue vinyl! Brought to you by Beefcake Records.
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lyrics
baby it’s a shame
that I can’t kiss your lips
since you’ve given me the slip
baby it’s a shame
we have to be apart
since you went and broke my heart
baby it’s so lame
you started telling lies
that really came as a surprise
but baby it’s a shame
even after all of that
I still just kinda want you back
but if we were to take that path
I think we both can do the math
and pretty soon the honeymoon’s a blur
and then we’re where we were
baby it’s a shame
that I can’t hold your hand
since you canceled all our plans
baby it’s a shame
I have to be alone
since you went and blocked my phone
oh baby it’s insane
you slandered me online
man, that really blew my mind
but baby it’s a shame
even after all of that
I still just kinda want you back
but if we were to go that route
can there still be any doubt
about the way it all would play out
and I’m sure that you’ll concur
but if we go through this once more
will it end up like before?
and pretty soon the honeymoon’s a blur
and now we know just how it goes
and now we’re where we were
baby, it’s a shame
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It is difficult to express in words the exhilaration which lovers of melodic guitar pop will experience when listening to track after track of the most genuine and optimistic power pop available at the beginning of this grim 2020 decade. Forget all the bleak lockdown/quarantine sessions imposed upon us by serious-minded ‘singer/songwriters’ and jump along with such power-pop anthems as ‘Tonight’ and ‘Don’t Leave With My Heart’, to name only a few. POPPHIL