CD of Skye Wallace's 2016 album 'Something Wicked'
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about
Produced by Jim Bryson.
Recorded at Fixed Hinge Studios (Stittsville).
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova.
Written by Skye Wallace.
lyrics
I think I started a war.
All that I wanted was more.
You looked me dead in the eye
And when you asked me why, I said "I'm sorry, but
This ain't your turf anymore.
I know your worth and you're not allowed in it.
Baby, I'm done to the core.
And you're gone.
It's on."
I'm on the long way down.
I'll be the last one left around.
When you look at me,
I will look you in the eye.
When you turn to leave,
I will stay put and say "I...
I am the cause of a goddamn calamity.
This city's mine and this city is where I'll stay."
Gave you a reason to go.
Made it so that I let go.
Could've given me a reason to fight.
I loved you with all of my might,
And now I'm sorry, but
This ain't your turf anymore.
I know my worth and I've worked to get it.
Baby, I'm done to the core.
You're gone.
It's on.
I'm on the long way down.
I'll be the last one left around.
When you look at me,
I will look you in the eye.
When you turn to leave,
I will stay put and say "I...
I am the cause of a goddamn calamity.
This city's mine and this city is where I'll stay."
I am the cause of a goddamn calamity.
This city's mine and this city is where I'll stay.
credits
from Something Wicked,
released October 29, 2016
Produced by Jim Bryson
Skye Wallace - acoustic guitar and vox
Jim Bryson - electric guitar and background vox
Philippe Charbonneau - bass
Olivier Fairfield - drums
Skye Wallace is
what happens when a trained singer with east coast roots discovers punk rock in their youth and writes music that makes you feel excited....more
From the start to finish, this is a powerful album. The only thing better than listening to it is seeing Skye Wallace and her band play live. jgoodeill
A sprawling, 25-song set from Pete Yorn complete with covers of Springsteen and The Smiths capture him at his unguarded best. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2020