Twentyseven - Futurebirds

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Twentyseven Lyrics

I want to be fearing something
I want to be steering something
I want to be hearing something
in my car

I want to be losing something
I want to be confusing something
I want to be using something
in my heart

Yeah in my heart

but I just waint until the van
pulls up to take me away
to that toilet bowl of sin


I'm turning twenty-seven soon
I never thought I'd still be shooting for the man on the moon
my eyes will never look so blue
without you, I'd be through

Yeah I'd be through

I could always ruin somethingthing
if you'd ever give my phone a ring
at least I still think I can sing
alright

so obsessed with what I seek
that you're losing out on the weeks
guess I'm still figuring out
who I like

Ohh, who I like

I've been losing a friend a week
trying to make a martyr out of me

Yeah and I'm turning twenty-seven soon
I never thought I'd still be shooting for the man on the moon
my eyes will never look so blue
without you, I'd be through

I'd be through
I'd be through
I'd be through...

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Futurebirds is an American indie rock band formed in 2008 in Athens, Georgia. Their first album, Hampton's Lullaby, was released on Autumn Tone Records on July 27, 2010.

Six years ain’t a hell of a lot of time, but Futurebirds have filled ‘em with a whole lot of living. Laying down their shoe-gazing country, harmonious psychedelia, and barnstorming, ragged rock both on record and in person, the Athens-based band presents a delicate balance on Hotel Parties, its third full-length record that explores the toils, joys, and struggles exposed by six years doing any one thing so intensely.

Arriving a full two years after the band’s 2013 breakthrough, Baba Yaga, Hotel Parties presents a series of dualities. Loving something and letting it go. Pining for success and trying to staying true to yourself. The beckoning call of road and the comforts of home. As a result, says singer-guitarist Carter King, the LP represents Futurebirds’ “most concise effort to date all around, like some sort of accidental concept record.”

Over the course of these three LPs, two EPs, and one live record, people have come and gone, yet Futurebirds seem to stay. Some things came out as they liked and some pills have been bitter. But sometimes, six years just ain’t enough time to tell.
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