And you were born pure gold in the 70s
A mobile home in the canyon home
Your arms were long and bronze like summer dreams
Your heart was young and full of hope
And you were born pure gold in the 70s
And you were born pure gold
The photo of your father in the kitchen where all hell broke loose
The letters from your mother when you were sent away
You turned your back and ran from all of this
Your hair fell to your shoulder shake
And you were born pure gold in the 70s
And you were born pure gold
credits
from Pony,
released February 11, 2014
DPK: Vocals, Synths, Piano, Guitar, Electro Drums
Jon Ashley: Percussion, Synth, Spacecraft
Heather Woods Broderick: Vocals, Cello, Chair
Brad Cook: Bass
Phil Cook: Organ
Zeke Hutchins: Drums
J Mascis: Guitar Solo
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Bright gray sheets of roaring and shimmering guitar held aloft by a delicate web of percussion. Post-rock, shoegaze, psych- rock and hints of bluesy folk, all audible and enmeshed. IlsaJ
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The sweetness of the harmony and beauty of the tracks made me have to purchase this album. The vocals float like ethereal sprites with compelling warmness yet a certain captivating sadness as well. This is what Americana should sound like... this is what country should sound like... for it's so real and emotionally delivered... yet absolutely gorgeous. theexplodingogre