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New Favorite Enemy

from Seems I Survived by The Dead End Streets

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Betrayal's a familiar foe
I thought I had defeated 
But just like it did before
History repeated
And I thought I was well armed
But he came with an army
And weapons to tear out my soul
And lay it out before me

I got a new favorite enemy
This one really had it in for me
Got closer than a friend to avoid any hassle
When he walked through my door and he burned down my castle
Then complained that I had soot in my beer
Then gave me a kiss that made Judas seem sincere

I've got a fight on my hands
I've got cathedrals to build
But right now I can barely stand
And think I might be killed 
But I got love on my side
And motivation galore
And I have my sword and my shield
To help me win the war

With my new favorite enemy
This one really had it in for me
Got closer than a friend to avoid any hassle
When he walked through my door and he burned down my castle
Then complained that I had soot in my beer
Then he gave me a kiss that made  Judas seem sincere

Listen, new favorite enemy
You're on notice, you ain’t beating me
You got closer than a friend to avoid any hassle
Then you walked through the door and you burned down my castle
But you made one mistake, left my kingdom to save
So you'll end up face down in a  pissed on grave

credits

from Seems I Survived, released October 7, 2022
Matt Aquiline Guitar, Vocals
Heather Catley Vocals
Alex Hershey Lead Guitar
Tom Hohn Drums, Percussion
Bill Maruca Keys
Ray Vasko Bass

Recorded at The Square Studio
Mixed by Jake Hanner
Mastered by Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Sound Los Angeles

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The Dead End Streets Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Stellar songwriting and exceptional musicianship from a group of seasoned Pittsburgh musicians lead to a sound that marries folk, rock, blues, country and a little blue-eyed soul into Roots Rock that is pure Pittsburgh, with skill, authenticity and the kind of depth you develop surviving a few cold Winters. ... more

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