Idaho outfit Western Daughter conjure up the misplaced reality of losing a loved one and trying to come back from the abyss.
Hey, we’ve got a new record titled “Driftwood Songs” coming out March 24th via @t3hrecords on LP/CD/Digital and today we’ve teamed up with GoldFlakePaint to premiere the first single from it. We hope you enjoy!
‘Exhibition on Main St.’ Lyrics:
I wrote your name in the wet cement and I felt stupid yeah, i have to admit, but i was trying to create something that would outlive me and anytime that i'm falling apart i feel the guilt creeping in from the start and then I wake up from a dream drowning in an empty sink you’re the wet paint sticking to my feet i drag you out to the dirty street i wanna trace you back, i wanna make you feel complete we fall asleep with the tv on been in the dark for far too long don't wanna turn on the lights don't wanna see what we've become well living out on the east side felt like dying but living now on the north side, we're surviving so I've got nowhere to be, and god damnit i miss you so where are you gonna be, when I finally reach you?
I wrote your name in the wet cement and I felt stupid yeah, i have to admit, but i was trying to create something that would outlive me
Pre-Order’s available now on Take This To Heart Records website.














