Hey Freddie, did you save the baseball team?
A run walking and a kiss from Norma Jean?
You get carried 'cross the campus
Knowing no-one's out to get you
Well whaddya know?
Hey Freddie did you come when nature called?
Pack a paddle, go and chase a waterfall?
Good looking out over the vista
Is that gaia getting closer?
Well whaddya know?
There goes your foothold
There goes your breath
There goes your body
There goes the rest
Hey Freddie, did you find some time alone?
Free the ranger and the green'll stain his bones
Head thrumming, legs numbing
Stainless nerves are finally melting, melting
Well whaddya know?
Hey Freddie, well you might've told a friend
You watch a chopper cross the sky from end to end
You deserved to never know
When no-one's out to get you
Well whaddya know?
There goes your foothold
There goes your breath
There goes your body
There goes the rest
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Daily focus-training coupled with strong work ethics pointed toward making life more bearable for others, could turn around this age for the better. This album is beautiful. A force for good. CHOSEN
Johanna Samuels writes introspective and empathetic songs that explore authenticity with lovely, low-key pop melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable May 20, 2021
Danielle Durack's emotional music is both gentle and steely, moving from intimate bedroom pop to powerful rock in the blink of an eye. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 17, 2020
supported by 4 fans who also own “Freddie Foothold”
This album invites you to journey into thoughtfully cultivated auditory landscape. Rising over the lush instrumentation, Liance's evocative lyrics sketch honest and tenderly observed emotions, events, and relationships. All together, it's at once relatable and intriguing, inspiring deep feelings of appreciation and challenging you to listen again with whetted curiosity. The final track is a fantastic synthesis of obvious and obscure themes that run throughout the album and Liance's earlier work. Joshua Nederhood