O Evening Colors, I wish there were others awake with us now, singing strangers in clusters. Sweetly, yes, we have heard them, and their voices rang bright, but for mysterious reasons they're gone for the night.
O, Angels, please wake up, and just shed some light. Tell me why I'm so lonesome, and what makes me frightened. And dear North Saskatchewan river, pray tell, you're so goddam gorgeous, but I feel like hell. Why do the lights blinking on you make me cry, and what reasons have I to see you in the sky? Well I guess I could die here, but I'd never know what it's like to be eaten, die, and decompose. Yeah, I guess I could die here, but I'd like to know what it's like to be eaten, die and decompose.
credits
from Brother Loyola,
released October 25, 2011
Written By Jessica Jalbert.
Liam Trimble – Guitar
René Wilson – Keys, Drums, Bass
Doug Hoyer – Bass
Jessica Jalbert – Guitar, Vocals, Cornet
Jenni Roberts - Drums
Produced and engineered by René Wilson at Riverdale Recorders in Edmonton, AB.
Jessica Jalbert is an Edmonton artist whose mortal musings and crystal voice have shaped for her a singular fox hole from
which to lob her canticles into the great unknown. She reps for OLD UGLY Recording Co. out of Edmonton and she enjoys the outdoors....more
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