This is a one off 4 track CD of Debt Collector that also includes Wrong Places and two new unreleased singles. Very limited run and won't be made again.
1. Debt Collector
2. Wrong Places
3. Dancing on an Empty Floor (unreleased)
4. Terrified (unreleased)
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lyrics
How come you only ever want to bring me down?
Ask someone, what’d you do?
And ask one more ‘cause you don’t know
What’d you do?
You probably couldn’t see how it’s true
I’m sorry they don’t have more faith in you
So then how come you only ever want to bring me down?
How come it’s every single time you come around?
When I’m waking up but only ‘cause I have to now
So how come you only ever want to bring me down?
How would I know?
There’s beauty when the blood clots too slow
I’m a big fan of the look but it gets a little irritated
But I wouldn’t fight it
I’ve got the shakes, but it ain’t all bad
The debt collector just called and said he’s my best friend
How did I deserve this kind of love?
So then how come you only ever want to bring me down?
How come it’s every single time you come around?
How come it feels like every year is a bad one?
You’re born a star and then wound up in the background
You’re hot enough, you still look good fucked up
And just another in the gut might get you closer to good enough
How come you only ever want to bring me down?
I said how come it’s every single time you come around?
When I’m waking up but only ‘cause I have to now
So how come you only ever want to bring me down?
credits
from Debt Collector,
released April 26, 2021
Performed by Mothé
Written by Spencer Fort and Robert Adam Stevenson
Produced by Robert Adam Stevenson and Spencer Fort
Engineered and Mixed by Robert Adam Stevenson
Drums by Luke Gonzales
Mastered by Dave McNair
Art Direction by Celia Jacobs
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