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Song Foundry 3​-​Pack #001

by Jed Davis

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1.
Stick Around 03:50
It's on The long night is ending It's off You can't keep defending him That douche He drove you right into my arms Now hold on I'm not telling you to hate him I'm wrong If I give an ultimatum now But how long Do I have to be the other guy? I've lived so long off of nothing I'm choking on all this something Alone ain't fun, but it's easy I don't need this now Phone rings You don't have to get it, you can Hang up Before you regret it, c'mon Don't cry Just call me and forget it 'Til he beeps in Man, he's never gonna let it go Now hold on I'm not telling you to hate him I know I'm gone If I give an ultimatum now But how long Do I have to be the big man? I've lived so long off of nothing I'm choking on all this something Alone ain't fun, but it's easy I don't need this now All rise This court is now in session It's the case of The People vs. Your Weird Obsession With an ex-boyfriend Who plays it sober and repentant When it's crystal fucking clear He's just a desperate codependent And your best friend boomerangs From jealousy to pity Yeah, she thinks this is an episode Of "Sex and the City" And the harmless boys at work Are all like, "Isn't it ironic What she'll let me get away with When she thinks it's all platonic" While I hate it here in Limbo And I wish that you would hurry I'm aware my feelings are The least of anybody's worries I'm not doing this for points I don't need you to be flattered I just know whose opinion Is the only one that matters So I'll stick around 'Til you make up your mind I'll stick around I'll wait for you to call I'll stick around I've lived so long off of nothing I'm choking on all this something Alone ain't fun, but it's easy I don't need this now
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There's a bottle on the ocean There's a pattern in the sand There's a clock striking twelve and There's a letter in my hand There's a line in the dirt And we all get hurt In the end There is gold in the sunset There is fire in the dawn There's a hasty ultimatum And then one of us is gone There's a queen on my right Will I prove a knight Or a pawn? Don't hold it back 'Cause I won't hold it back The time is right Sign Go on, take my pen and sign It's all you wanted all your life Don't hold it back 'Cause I won't hold it back The time is right Cry 'Cause I want to hear you cry In the middle of the night There's a bottle on the ocean There's a pattern in the sand There's a clock striking twelve and There's a contract in my hand There's a line in the dirt And we all get hurt In the end
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about

2020 wasn’t good for much, but being homebound did allow me to sort through 30 years of old recordings, and unarchive tons of shelved and incomplete material.

And then finish that shit!

I am not really interested in doing “albums” anymore… holding music back until a dozen arbitrarily-linked songs are mixed and mastered and the stars and planets align. But at the same time, “singles” are kind of boring and “EPs” demand some degree of cohesion, and I don’t want to be boxed in like that. So here is what I offer you: THREE-PACKS

Remember those randomly-bagged multipacks of comic books they used to sell in toy and drug stores? You wouldn’t be able to see what was inside until you tore open the plastic, and the comics might be brand new or fifteen years old… it was just whatever happened to be laying around when they bundled it up. There was no thematic connection, no rhyme or reason to the collection, and one bag could even contain books from both Marvel AND DC. I was introduced to so many fun stories that way, and that is how I am going to introduce (or reintroduce) you to all of these songs.

The first three-pack includes “Stick Around” (2008), “‘Playboy’ Themes” (from a friend’s short film I scored waaaay back in 1993) and “Line In The Dirt” (2000) - all recently completed using a combination of the original recordings and new material. You can read more about each track if you click through to its page.

I’m not promising these three-packs in any regularly-scheduled fashion… and I’m not going to tell you about them in advance. When I feel like one is ready, it will just appear. They may have Skyscape/Hanslick Rebellion/Collider songs on them. All of my records from the past that are not currently available digitally will be represented, as well as material you have never heard, including brand-new stuff. But as far as I’m concerned, all of this music is new to most of the universe - and these are fresh versions of everything anyway, so I hope that in a way it will also be new to you.

Let’s have some fun <3

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released March 23, 2021

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Jed Davis Syracuse, New York

Song designer; founding member of The Hanslick Rebellion, Skyscape, Collider; oblivious to genre, trends and the passage of time.

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