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Song Foundry 3​-​Pack #016

by Jed Davis

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1.
You've got seven little tumors on your ribcage You've got a roommate who can't stand you 'cause you felt up his ex. There's a girl who screwed you over eighteen months ago And the only thing you want is her back. You've got an open pack of cigarettes you can't touch You've got best friends who you can't even talk to anymore. There's a girl who screwed around with all your best friends, too And the only thing you want is her back. But from pain comes inspiration And the portrait of Shakespeare on the wall stares in awe of you. You've got a roommate who can use you to get back at his ex You've got best friends who forgive you when they need something. You've got seven little tumors and they're all benign So it's okay to start smoking again. Too bad you're boring as shit now And breasts from eighteen months ago obscure the page in front of you.
2.
Smoke Crack 02:57
Smoke crack Toke pot Shoot smack Drink a lot Don't you Wish you Were me?
3.
You've got seven little tumors on your ribcage You've got a roommate who can't stand you 'cause you felt up his ex. There's a girl who screwed you over eighteen months ago And the only thing you want is her back. You've got an open pack of cigarettes you can't touch You've got best friends who you can't even talk to anymore. There's a girl who screwed around with all your best friends, too And the only thing you want is her back. But from pain comes inspiration And the portrait of Shakespeare on the wall stares in awe of you. You've got a roommate who can use you to get back at his ex You've got best friends who forgive you when they need something. You've got seven little tumors and they're all benign So it's okay to start smoking again. Too bad you're boring as shit now And breasts from eighteen months ago obscure the page in front of you The blank white page in front of you The empty blank that lies Right in front of you.
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Dying Proof 02:46
You need more heat This is a recurring theme You die in flames in my dreams "I need to get more sleep." This is what you always say Lying in a junkie's way Finding you turning blue It's easy to discern the truth I can see what not to do One look at you the dying proof Pick up your cigarette Forget what I said It's so hard to care what you do You say, "Look at me Respectfully." I can't Finding you turning blue It's easy to discern the truth I can see what not to do One look at you the dying proof If life is a performance And I'm not an actor Am I supposed to lie down and die?

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.

This three-pack includes “Little Tumors” (1994), "Smoke Crack” (1994), and a cover of Juliana Hatfield's "Dying Proof" (2017). 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 August 19, 2022

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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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