SIDE A
Strange Place
What The Hell
Pop The Trunk
Come Back (remix)
SIDE B
Strange Place (alt)
Strange Place (demo)
Strange Place (instrumental)
All songs written by Steve Soboslai, except Pop The Trunk written by Andrew Armstrong/We Speak In Colors. Strange Place and What The Hell produced by Charlie Brand. Pop The Trunk produced by Pat Coyle. Strange Place (demo) and Strange Place (alt) recorded by Steve Soboslai. Backup vocals on What The Hell by Laurel Wain. Cello on Strange Place (alt) by Katie Morrow. Come Back (remix) by John Browne. Come Back originally produced by Harrison Wargo. Mastered by Jake Hanner. Art by Charlie Brand. blueofcolors.com
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What a strange place where we live
It’s like nobody wants to talk about it
We won't ever gonna see what happens
You won’t get to find where the story goes
Tell me what do you think happens in the end?
I'm sorry I don't speak this
New language that you're speaking
I'm not silent, I am speechless
I'm still picking up the pieces
But it's never too late
In this strange place
Where we live
It’s like nobody wants to hear about it
We won't ever gonna see what happens
We won’t get to find where the story goes
Tell me what do you think will happen in the end
Everybody wants to know
I'm sorry I don't speak this
New language that you're speaking
I'm not silent, I am speechless
I'm still picking up the pieces
But it's never too late
At least that’s what they say
But who the hell are they anyway
credits
from Strange Place,
track released August 5, 2022
Written and played by Steve Soboslai
Produced, played, and mixed by Charlie Brand
Additional vocals by John Browne
Art by Charlie Brand
Dreamy, intricate guitar pop from Oakland's Absent City; splashes of accordion, sitar, lap steel, and mandolin add textural richness. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2020
These tracks are straightforward and concise, never relying on gauzy metaphors to complicate her declarations of love. Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 20, 2017