12" Classic Black vinyl of Summer Like The Season's upcoming album.
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After years of balancing gig work and passion, Summer quit her job to fully pursue music in the year 2023. Capturing the constant struggle between financial stability and using time on earth towards things that matter. The lyrics, “I don’t build up credit, quit your day job" typify a growing impatience with the misalignment between work expectation and compensation.
lyrics
oh no
i squeezed til i rung it dry
oh no
i squeezed out all the joy
oh no
i squeezed til i rung it dry
oh no
i squeezed out all the joy
oh no
i crushed til i made a mess
oh no
i linked passion and stress
cycling again, cycling again
cycling again, cycling again
i don’t really think i’ll see an end
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
work so i work so i work so i'm
cycling again, cycling again
cycling again, cycling again
i don’t really think i’ll see an end
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
work so i work so i work so i can play later can play later
I don’t build up credit, quit your day job
(can play later)
oh no
i pushed til i felt it tear
oh no
steady routine beware
oh no
i pressed til i saw it shred
oh no
banal to halfway dead
oh no
i squeezed til i rung it dry
oh no
i squeezed out all the joy
cycling again, cycling again
cycling again, cycling again
i don’t really think i’ll see an end
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
work so i work so i work so i'm
cycling again, cycling again
cycling again, cycling again
i don’t really think i’ll see an end
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
as the sun descends, as the sun descends
work so i work so i work so i can play later can play later
I don’t build up credit, quit your day job
(can play later)
credits
from Aggregator,
released April 5, 2024
Engineered by Summer Krinsky and Scott Murphy
Produced and mixed by Summer Krinsky and Scott Murphy
Mastered by Scott Murphy
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