Lick Your Wounds - Andy Shauf

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Painted doorway, open minded.
Creaking stair set take me skyward.
Close your blue eyes, kiss my dry lips.
Learn my lessons, put your dress on.

Light this sidewalk, drunk i stumble.
Words from my mouth, hear me mumble.
Who am i to fall in something
Close to loving, ever hurting.

Find my heartbeat drugs and failures.
Make your way to cure my senses.
Close your blue eyes, kiss my dry lips.
Fall in love with my own loneliness.

Baby, lick your wounds.

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Andy Shauf is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Regina, Saskatchewan. He plays several instruments, including clarinet.

Known for honest, self-reflective songs as well as captivating lyrical works of fiction and an intimate live show, Shauf is considered one of the most intriguing emerging songwriters around.

His release, The Bearer of Bad News, explores themes of uncertainty, curiosity and spirituality. “I think spirituality is a part of life whether you are religious or not, even if you’re just superstitious. You can’t really get away from the fact that we don’t know everything.” The unsettling stories told on The Bearer of Bad News came as Shauf wrote both at home and on the road. Musically, the record took shape in a modest home studio in his parents’ basement in Regina, Canada, where Shauf spent 4 years recording and producing each song himself. “Spending all this time allowed me a lot of freedom in the ways I arranged the songs. I could work on a drum part for a whole day, or play piano for 2 hours without figuring anything out and be okay with that.”

Bearer is 11 songs built from the sounds of a weathered piano, the warm tone of his guitar’s aged strings, and a clarinet. Shauf is one-of-a-kind voice and dark, literate storytelling. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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