Land Fills

from All's Well by Jeremy Facknitz

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Poor me, Grandpa swung down from a tree and he started his mission. “God’s” hand made him separate from the land, it’s my human condition. I’d love to reconcile, but my recycling pile cannot deny the fact. From birth I’ve been cancer to the earth with no chance of remission. Still she’s spinning around. Run her into the ground, We better turn this around, come around to the realization we are one. My, my, Grandpa burned up all the sky now the coasts are much wetter. I’ve seen I’m a cog in his machine and I’m really no better. I’d be a greener lover, but every creature comfort I’ve ever dreamed is mine. Land fills, convenience kills and we all die together. Is it too late baby, now it’s too late?

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from All's Well, released April 21, 2016
Written by Jeremy Facknitz. All sounds by Jeremy Facknitz.

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Jeremy Facknitz' style, continuously optimistic despite past battles with depression and alcoholism, epitomizes the strength of such confessional greats as Jim Croce and Gordon Lightfoot, with an obvious wink to Michael Penn in the chord changes, a nod to Radiohead in the rule-breaking, and an appreciation for melody and structure that would make Elvis Costello feel the torch had been passed. ... more

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