Limited Edition 10" Vinyl of my latest album. Includes Digital Download Card.
Includes unlimited streaming of Footprints & Broken Branches
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Limited Edition Compact Disc with artwork by Jessica Klier
Includes unlimited streaming of Footprints & Broken Branches
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Believe me, I cannot bare it
When you tease, tease, tease, tease, tease me
You’re just so careless
I can’t conceive how you can stand there
And demand it
When you don’t even know my name
Jeez man, there’s no good reason
You just want please, please, please, please, pleasin’
You hit the ceiling
When you don’t get what you’re wantin’
Well, it is dauntin’
And you call me every kind of name
This summer I’m feeling haunted
You made me leave, leave, leave, leave, leave you
But you were gone too
The days are hot, the nights are longer
And so I wonder
Would you have liked me to’ve taken your name?
It’s not the first time that I have fallen
Down on my knees, knees, knees, knees, knees, babe
But I ain’t crawling
It’s all a wreck but no one’s fault yet
It’s still appalling
So I holler, what in heaven’s name?
So I holler, what in heaven’s name?
Yeah, I holler, what in heaven’s name?
Yeah, I holler, what in heaven’s name?
credits
from Footprints & Broken Branches,
released September 27, 2019
Rosy Nolan - vocals, guitar
Kenny Feinstein - fiddle, mandolin, bass, harmony
Ben Townsend - fiddle
With her cowgirl hat, platinum bob and 1940s Western getups, L.A.-based artist Rosy Nolan evokes midcentury California honky-
tonk legends such as Rose Maddox and Jean Shepard. But the San Francisco native honed her performance chops in riot-grrl and post-punk indie bands across the US and the UK before finding her new sound in L.A.’s tight-knit old-time community....more
A very clever songwriter and an album that bears many, many repeat listens. Worth the price for the Little Feat reference (in Tehachapi) alone, but it's her way with an image that sticks longest. "You left the building in a flurry / Had your boots on in the house." Caoimhín
This ain't Texas. This ain't Nashville. This is country that straddles the US and Canadian border. Its wide open, strong, and a little vulnerable, and in a lot of cases having a good ol' time. I love her feel. veenstar
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