Weston Bookhouse - Weston is back with this calming and catchy piece about reflecting on his life and love while driving a country road. His voice is clean and clear, the shaker is fast and steady, and that outro when he sings both up and down the octave is probably the catchiest bit I’ve ever heard him write. I got the chills the first, second, and third time I heard this song. Rumor has it he is going to record the next album in 2018 in Walter’s garage!
It got real hard to focus, my dreams weren’t making sense
A hodgepodge of familiar flashes of gibberish
The winter time was gridlock, my summer started in the Keys
I knew it on Duval and Southard, she was not for me
So I sought out freshwater bodies, rose prior to dawn
Traveled light and frequent, finished orphaned songs
Sketched the road to Winnemucca, and I took a piss in the desert wind
Clad in grubby garments faint on sun-kissed skin
So may your head be present wherever your heart beats presently
I wish you the space for appreciation, patience for moderation,
Conviction to endure a Northwest winter’s woes,
Boldness to leave your home, and surely, an essence ever young.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Weston Bookhouse - Road to Winnemucca”
An absolute crunchy essential... no camping trip is complete without packing Walter!!! does it have a funny little creature on the cover? yes.. so basically 10/10 best album ever jason hankins
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