Lyrics: I’ll hold my tongue from idle speech to keep my mind fed Did I trade intent for futile means in the process? I guess there’s a whole in the bottom of my head my sense has fallen out I’ve seen the sickness reside in the belly of the righteous A disease that trained a gluttonous eye to feast upon the wicked And I could pretend that it won’t but it’ll be my ruin too (I give it all) Will you watch me drown in a pool of my thickening blood? My rigid limbs sprawl around. I fear that I’m going down. Stung by the incessant drone of some siren calling me out. Oh dear I heard the soun… read more
Lyrics: I’ll hold my tongue from idle speech to keep my mind fed Did I trade intent for futile means in the process? I guess there’s a whole in the b… read more
Lyrics: I’ll hold my tongue from idle speech to keep my mind fed Did I trade intent for futile means in the process? I guess there’s a whole in the bottom of my head my sense has fallen … read more
The early birthing pains of O’ Brother saw Michael Martens, Johnny Dang, and his brother Anton Dang joined in making quiet climbs from graceful notes , a struck pose to an older guitar focused indie-rock. But as is the duty of all freshman bands members fade off and new friends, like Tanner Merritt and Aaron Wamack, joined establishing a new vision, and accidentally stumbling into the dark 2009 debut EP The Death of Day. “The music we like to put together is dark, but so is the subject matter, so the medium has to be as well,” O’ Brother’s lead singer/guitarist Tanner Merritt spells… read more
The early birthing pains of O’ Brother saw Michael Martens, Johnny Dang, and his brother Anton Dang joined in making quiet climbs from graceful notes , a struck pose to an older guitar focu… read more
The early birthing pains of O’ Brother saw Michael Martens, Johnny Dang, and his brother Anton Dang joined in making quiet climbs from graceful notes , a struck pose to an older guitar focused indie-rock. But as is the duty of all fres… read more