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Chris (Sic Transit) was barely alive, sick as can be and we still wrote and recorded this in under three hours. Not bad for speed writing. Feels a lot like early 90's alternative rock. Very catchy. Reminds me of The Church but a little more rocking.
Drums, Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics — Chris
Bass — Rich
Drums, Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics — Chris
Bass — Rich
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Lyrics
Exposed
Lyrics by Chris Winters, Music by Rich Huston and Chris Winters
Thank you for having me here
I know now I’ve nothing to fear
So long since we’ve had a talk
So hard to turn back the clock
How have you done by yourself?
Have you been taking care of your health?
What’s that? I can hardly hear you.
I don’t dare come over near you.
Missing you isn’t easy
Seeing you breaks my heart
Loving you isn’t on the agenda
Oh, where to start?
So this is the way it will be
Taking turns as we speak
Words hang in the empty air
Silence is too much to bear
It pains me to end it this way
Do you miss me when I am away
Did anything happen here?
I’m afraid it isn’t so clear
Questions are never posed
Reaching out leaves me exposed
We missed connecting in the end
I can’t see how we can mend
Lyrics by Chris Winters, Music by Rich Huston and Chris Winters
Thank you for having me here
I know now I’ve nothing to fear
So long since we’ve had a talk
So hard to turn back the clock
How have you done by yourself?
Have you been taking care of your health?
What’s that? I can hardly hear you.
I don’t dare come over near you.
Missing you isn’t easy
Seeing you breaks my heart
Loving you isn’t on the agenda
Oh, where to start?
So this is the way it will be
Taking turns as we speak
Words hang in the empty air
Silence is too much to bear
It pains me to end it this way
Do you miss me when I am away
Did anything happen here?
I’m afraid it isn’t so clear
Questions are never posed
Reaching out leaves me exposed
We missed connecting in the end
I can’t see how we can mend



















Love when the bass drops out halfway through the lines in the verses.
Nicely written and tremelo is always welcome