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Worry weaves plaintive strains of indie folk, coasting on twilight and undulating to the current of the high-tension lines that span the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains. Rounding out dzuls’ usual band of vagabonds, Worry features performances from Joti Rockwell (Wig Distinguished Professor, Pomona College) on pedal steel and Kyle Forester (Woods, Purple Mountains, Crystal Stilts, Ladybug Transistor) on piano. Stoke the folk and toke your smoke: "You could worry/but don’t you worry."
lyrics
In the foothill of a thought
And a feeling
I’m feeling down
My heart’s splayed on the ceiling
I could dust of my walking shoes
Hell, what have I got to lose?
You could worry
But don’t you worry
You could worry
But don’t you worry
I was walking with my son
Just the other day
Across the overpass
That spans above the highway
The shock of his golden hair
Angel footsteps like he just don’t care
You could worry
But don’t you worry
You could worry
But don’t you worry
You can save your thoughts and prayers for me
You can dress your child, call him “Worry”
Just a lazy afternoon
Nothing to do
I’m in between a lot of things
Between me and you
The sun starts to warm my bones
Someone’s calling for me on the phone
You could worry
But don’t you worry
You could worry
But don’t you worry
credits
released December 10, 2020
Music and Lyrics Mark Dzula
Guitar, Vocals, Percussion Mark Dzula
Bass, Percussion Kent Puckett
Pedal Steel Joti Rockwell
Piano Kyle Forester
Artwork by Nathan Sensel
Recorded by dzuls
Mixed by Kent Puckett
Mastered by Dan Dzula
Produced by Ian Dicke, Mark Dzula, and Kent Puckett
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