Where's my sweet Jesus now?
Must be gone, running like hell,
You know I really thought he might stick around,
Looks like he let us all drown in this well,
Like any other man I've been wondering how,
Anyone could find my sweet Jesus now.
I had a brother,
Until I was ten,
They came and they found me,
Said, "Where have you been?",
Locked in my room I cried, I cried,
Oh God, will you love me again?
Where's my sweet Jesus now?
Must be gone, running like hell,
You know I really thought he might stick around,
Looks like he let us all drown in this well,
Like any other man I've been wondering how,
Anyone could find my sweet Jesus now.
credits
from Neighbours,
released August 9, 2012
Music and lyrics by Mackenzie Jordan
This is the bands second release six years after Their Funk City Revolutions album. Not much to choose among the recordings both solid releases. Great chill blues to enjoy a cold brew or two while listening to some fantastic blues. lloydd
As these psychedelic folk rockers from Glasgow apparently like to play with dark-light contrasts, Lucid Sins is indeed a well chosen band name. My normal go-to address for this kind of music with a pleasant retro-flair, is Chris Wade's Dodson & Fogg but by good luck I stumbled over these guys, who deliver comparable goods, though a good deal harder hitting and with infectious grooves. The drivin Hidden in the Dark is another favourite. Carsten Pieper
This Michigan-based trio trip, swirl, and echo their way through 11 songs of psychedelic, surf-tinged, garage rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 27, 2015
Nothing stands out immediately, but as the music plays on you are drawn into the sublime genius of the songwriting, keyboards, and vocals.
70s rock at face value, there is a groove to this music that feels modern and only gets better on repeated spins. Lute FP