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The Desert

by The Debts

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The Desert 04:11
Your call comes late I'm still awake and writing half of me is hoping nothing happened but you're crying the anger left like the fox abandons the nest but feeling forgotten I attacked you I measure up these moments of weakness and calculate I know you'll stay whatever happens between us the anger breaks like the shore awaiting the waves revealing the wreckage of a friendship How I make my peace is I break your hands and I burn your home and then salt your lands
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He took his name from a song he heard by Muddy Waters He took his life by the Missouri river after hours one night But you shoulda heard him blow the blues harp He grew his hair for a girl who was considering her options He couldn't cope on his own but that really wasn't her problem But you shoulda heard him blow the blues harp He wrote his last song alone on the banks of the Big Muddy He brought it home as the words tumbled into the Missouri But you shoulda heard him blow the blues harp

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The Desert was inspired by a line in Tacitus that says "The Romans make a desert and call it peace." Also alludes to the sowing of salt into the land after the fall of Carthage.

Two songs, one recorded on a Tascam 4-track in what is a haunted Motel in Wray, Colorado and one recorded live at the White Eagle Saloon in Portland, Oregon.

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released May 26, 2017

Kevin Shaw, Nicole Blauw, Dane Sybrant, Brooke Sybrant

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Dane Gregory Sybrant Wray, Colorado

Born in the wilds of Montana, raised in the basements of Omaha, and settled in the mountains of Colorado, strumming and stomping through what's left of the west.

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