Could we leave before it gets bad?

Like the song says, certain songs get so scratched into your soul. Matt Pond PA's 'Halloween' is one of those songs. That song just found me at a time in my life where the world was a bit askew and those lyrics sounded eerily like the voice inside my head at the time. Serendipity, musically speaking.
And that one song has made me latch on to Matt Pond PA to a certain degree. I will buy everything they ever release forever more. It's a weird music geek bond that I have established with the band, and it can not be broken. So I am super excited to hear that the band's latest record, 'The Dark Leaves' will be out everywhere on April 6th...here is a track to from the record...it's big and emotional and unapologetic....i love it.
* 'Remains' MP3
I know what you mean! several arrows later came on last.fm radio ages ago and I fell in love instantly. plus, they do the best Oasis cover this side of Ryan Adams I have ever fucking heard
didn't know there was a new record, so thanks!
Oh no, bandwidth exceeded! :( I've streamed this maybe 100 times on your site, I can't wait for the album!
Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, I am have still having hosting issues...if you want to email me at csmusicblog@gmail.com i will send you the song :-)
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