static roots on spotify – #10/2021 – Mr. Alec Bowman, Morgan Wade, Greg Farley

songs that got us through the year - playlist

Greg Farley - Hoosick Falls

This is just a ridiculously great song. Former The Felice Brothers' fiddle player Greg Farley released his second album "Brown Bag" in February 2021. This is our favourite song so far, an amazing piano ballad about fallout from the discovery of toxic chemicals in the water supply of Hoosick Falls. Totally in love <3

songs that got us through the year - playlist

Morgan Wade - Wilder Days

Sometimes you need some straight rocker with a singalong chorus, a great album for a long drive. Morgan Wade's album "Reckless" produced by Sadler Vaden is such an album. The opening track "Wilder Days" (co-written by Sadler Vaden) has a fantastic country rock vibe.

songs that got us through the year - playlist

Mr. Alec Bowman - Never The End Of The World

If youโ€™re in need of some comfort, listen to this great song โค๏ธ. And check out our friend Paul Kerr's review of the album "I Used To Be Sad & Then I Forgot".

Mr. Alec Bowman - Never The End Of The World

โ€žIf youโ€™re free to leave, it's easy to stay
But it's not always simple to do
Show off your weaknesses, misunderstand
& be the worst version of you
A leaf from a tree in the autumn will fall
Like a feather, floats to the floor
Be a new one next year, we grow strong over here
So hold on, youโ€™ll be back for more
Itโ€™s never the end of the world
It just stops for a minute while you unfurl
It goes on without you, whatever you do
So, stand up for something, all the way through
Take a leaf from my story
Donโ€™t disappear โ€˜til its time
I used to be sad, and then I forgot
I remember whoโ€™s on my side
They say that youโ€™re larger than life
So, you live like maybe itโ€™s true
But donโ€™t take it from me, wait & youโ€™ll see
Life is much larger than you
Itโ€™s never the end of the world
It just stops for a minute while you unfurl
It goes on without you, whatever you do
So, stand up for something, all the way throughโ€œ