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Soaking wet ghost / Parking lots

from It Can't Be Youth by Le Weekend

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    This great sounding 12", recorded by Nick Petersen at the Fidelitorium and Track & Field, caps off our first decade as a band! Comes with a beautiful cover by Lincoln Hancock, screen-printed by Skillet Gilmore at Crawlspace Press.

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Notes To Selfs - 15+ Years Of Le Weekend For Some Reason, Preview - Notes To Selves, 3 Good Songs, It Can't Be Youth, No Object, the magic y/ear, DBLSCRT, and Suite. , and , .

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lyrics

In these Greek ruins of a parking deck
I can trust myself to drive
But cannot trust myself to shave
Don't take our meaning, smarts-for-brains
Hey speed demons on the highway:
Stop rolling by at demon speed
Oh there they go
Was it worth the note?
When minutes become dollars, who's to show
The fade into exaggerated pose
In our galaxy's central bulge
With honest secrets to divulge?

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from It Can't Be Youth, released December 8, 2016
Features the contributions of Jeff Herrick (trumpet) and Chuck Johnson (various guitars on the "chorus"), and in addition to the usual instruments, Bob Wall on slide guitar (before the singing starts), and Robert Biggers on the piano and marimba, kindly loaned to us by the Fidelitorium.

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Le Weekend Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Le Weekend is a progressive-minded, skewed-pop-leaning, hyphen-employing rock band from Chapel Hill NC, est. 2006. It faithfully and exuberantly generates the sound of itself playing Le Weekend music. It knows a little about a lot of things, and something about the value in hiding and showing. The rest it kind of fakes, but you could totally have fun with it. ... more

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