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Leaves Are Coming Off of Branches

from Marigold Maxixe by The Lives of Famous Men

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Leaves are coming off of branches
and falling to the ground like little teeth.
They’re signaling the end of summer,
so won’t you come and hibernate with me

and sow a sin or two into the
ground before it’s frozen over?

Sun is coming up and over
this concrete town of garden beds and homes
and chasing all the concrete foxes
into all their concrete foxes’ holes.

We’ll sow a sin or two into the
ground before it’s frozen over.

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from Marigold Maxixe, released October 5, 2010
Written and performed by The Lives of Famous Men. Words by Daniel Hall. Additional performance by Chase Pagan.

Daniel: voice
Ari: acoustic guitar
Dylan: drums, shaker, tambourine, glockenspiel, claps
Andrew: bass
Jason: Hammond Organ, accordion, mandolin, voice, claps
Chase: harmonica, banjo, voice, claps

Produced and engineered by Paul Q Kolderie, Adam Taylor, and Alex Hartman at Camp Street Studios, Cambridge, MA. Mixed by Paul Q Kolderie and Adam Taylor. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music, New Windsor, NY.

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Hailing from Alaska and based primarily in Los Angeles, The Lives of Famous Men draw on wide ranging musical traditions to create a sound all their own. This unique brand of art-pop makes for a danceable live performance that’s landed them on stages from MTV’s Campus Invasion Tour to Jimmy Kimmel Live! Their new album Greener Pasture Blues is out now. ... more

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