Cold outside, But I don't blame the weather.
No one's calling. No one's at the door. But I can't stay inside all day, blinds pulled to the floor.
There's no blue sky in my town lately. Everybody looks at the ground. And where I am is making my hazy. But the sun never looked so pretty going down.
It ain't right. Feels like forever. So many changes, I stopped keeping score. But if you want me, You know where I will be. I don't get out much anymore.
There's no blue sky in my town lately. Everybody looks at the ground. And where I am is making my hazy. But the sun never looked so pretty going down.
wow that's apt for VM, esp for where it is used Duncan on the raft in the pool in the early epis (#3 maybe?) where his antidepressant taking is a B story. I'm sorry this is not on the soundtrack
The Thorns - Wkp:
The Thorns are an acoustic rock band formed in 2002 as a project of Matthew Sweet, Pete Droge, and Shawn Mullins.
The band toured the United States and Europe throughout 2003 in support of their eponymous debut album.
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If ever a group's moniker were wrapped in florid irony, surely it's this bright, buoyant summit meeting of contemporary popmeisters Matthew Sweet, Shawn Mullins, and Pete Droge. Backed by an all-star studio ensemble that includes Jim Keltner, Greg Leisz, Brendan O'Brien, and Roy Bittan, the three nominally insulated musicians don't so much claim the legacy of Crosby, Stills & Nash on the harmonic riches of "Think it Over" and glorious "Now I Know" as find a musical common ground that can't help but echo history in its folk-rooted vocal glories (although it's hard to imagine the baby-boom icons wrapping themselves around the chunky funk of the title track here or the pointed impressionistic allegory of "Dragonfly.") Yet The Thorns forges an ego-sublimating higher ground that's anything but nostalgic. Fans of the three musicians may recognize their various sensibilities at work throughout, but it's a rewarding collaboration that virtually defies deconstruction. Don't be misled by the name--this is a beautiful, musically fragrant bouquet.
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