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Coming Along

from Out Here Now by Ever More Nest

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Driving through Texas I get that feeling again
Watching the last leaves hold fast to their crooked limbs
We’re stringing all the cities like Christmas lights on a tree
And if you show me to the bedroom I’ll show you all of the sights of the I’ve seen
I’m coming along, I’m coming along

Somewhere in the darkness there’s a moon hanging low
It’s hovering in stillness beneath the earth’s shadow
And sitting by the roadside I can feel the wolf’s cry
It’s tearing at my insides, tearing at this perfect line
I’m coming along, I’m coming along

Always staring out of windows when I want to be in the view
somewhere past the fence line, somewhere beyond the trees
Hidden beneath the skyline, somewhere wild and free
I’m coming along, I’m coming along
I’m coming along, I’m coming along

Time is the thief that keeps me up in the night
Always one step ahead and ready to take what’s mine
There’s no stopping the spin, there’s no killing the lie
That we’re all stuck in skin, a prisoner to just one life
I’m coming along, I’m coming along
Coming along, coming along

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from Out Here Now, released August 19, 2022
Written by Kelcy D. Wilburn (BMI) and published by Parish Road Music LLC (BMI)

Kelcy Wilburn – vocals, acoustic guitar
Neilson Hubbard – drums & percussion, vocals
Will Kimbrough – guitars, banjo
Dean Marold – bass guitar
Fats Kaplin – violin, viola

produced by Neilson Hubbard
recorded & mixed by Dylan Alldredge at Skinny Elephant Recording (Nashville, TN)
mastered by James DeMain at Yes Master Studios (Nashville, TN)

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Ever More Nest New Orleans, Louisiana

Rooted in Southern musical traditions and infused with confessional 90s angst, the music of Ever More Nest can likewise lull and rock you right off a front porch. Ever More Nest’s dynamic, homegrown voice—hugged by lush, church-pew harmonies— is complemented by ghostly, effusive guitars, spirited mandolin and banjo, mournful fiddle, and a rhythm section steady as a country train. ... more

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