I’d like to help the homeless but I’m beat up from my day job. I work hard for this money. Goddamnit, get me a cold one.
There’s no heroes in the first world. The Dalai Lama’s in a nice hotel. They won’t stop talking about Jesus Christ doing all the things that they don’t want to try.
I’m dimming down the lights. Don’t draw the blinds. Let’s sleep in silence. Outside it’s all killer cops and soccer moms and veiled violence.
There’s no heroes in the first world. The Dalai Lama’s in a nice hotel. They won’t stop talking about Jesus Christ doing all the things that they don’t want to try.
But they love to remind us, every time someone needlessly dies. This certain type of situation is never black and white.
Because there’s no heroes in the first world. The Dalai Lama’s in a nice hotel. They won’t stop talking about Jesus Christ doing all the things that they don’t want to try.
credits
from Easy Doesn't,
released April 21, 2017
Recorded and mixed by Mike Vernon at HOJ in Seattle, WA.
Main vox and lyrics by Jared Brannan.
Music by Jared Brannan, David Lloyd, Adam Smith, and Jon Carlucci. Backup vox by Liz Costello.
Mastered by Ed Brooks at Resonant Mastering in Seattle, WA
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