1. This Is War
2. Overthrown
3. Angels In A Noose
4. We Shoot Golden
5. Shallow Water
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You have come too far today,
To throw it all away, and say you’re through.
You got swollen hands,
And the wind is at your back, to turn you blue.
And I know it won’t really make a difference,
You won’t hear a word I say, so what’s the use?
Speak and spell, the picture sells,
You’re praying to an angel in a noose.
If you think you’re tired, now,
You should try to wait, ‘til she gets home.
You’ll wake up in your kitchenette,
Bracing for the new day, all alone.
If you’re tired of wandering ‘round those sleepless nights,
And you’re wondering about those weapons that you choose.
String of pearls, the cover girls,
They are only for an angel in a noose.
You been walking through the subway,
With bleeding hands, and that’s the truth.
You gotten used to the way, people turn away in shame,
When they see you.
And if your head is burning from all those sleepless nights,
And you’re wondering about a spinning world shook loose,
Click and drag, the body bags,
Are only for the angels in a noose.
from This Is War (Deluxe Version),
released January 27, 2014
James Hall - guitar, vocals.
Christopher Piskun - guitar, vocals.
Bruce Butkovich - bass, vocals.
Rob Hammersmith - drums.
Jimmy Gnecco, April Bauer, Corinne Lee, Laurel Keyes - gang vocals.
Winter McQuinn mixes soft rock and psychedelic folk for a sound reminiscent of classic pop purveyors like Cut Worms and the Lemon Twigs. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024
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JH&TSW’s songwriting prowess is in full gear on their latest album, All Horns & Halos. As the title might suggest, from the opening track, “Where I Am”, an 80’s-laden anthem, with it’s ode to sympathy and hope, you get the gumption that you’re about to partake in a 47 minute aural journey through a heaven and hell party. Some faves so far are Love’s On Trial, The Devil Beats His Wife, and Throwing Shadow, but really the whole album is growing on me more with each listen! John Loshuertos