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Honey Jars - Bryan John Appleby



     
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I pick up a broken comb
Run it through my thin gray hair
Though I don't have any plans tonight
I'm not going anywhereWell I should have seen this coming
Don't know why I'm surprised
'Cause every vessel on its way down
Takes with it the captains lifeThough I'm blind, my dear, I see
The parade goes on without me
My body aches, my mind it weeps
For you, for you
Tonight I'm locked outside my building
Guess I must have lost the key
So I'll just sit here on the sidewalk
Let the snow fall on my kneesAnd if I make it to a pay phone
I don't know who i would call
So for now I'll close my eyes and rest
My crooked back against the wallI read that old men will see visions
And young men will follow dreams

And I believed it when I read it
I see you face in everythingAnd now your honey jars are frozen
And in the window, your books have browned
And there's too much room inside our bed
I think I'll join you in the ground
Though I'm blind my dear I see
Let the chorus sing without me
My body breaks, my mind it sleeps
With you, oh oh oh

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Seattle based songwriter, Bryan John Appleby, spent winter and spring of this year holed up with close friends in a Ballard warehouse banging pots, plucking strings, tapping mason jars, and plunking pianos. What emerged from these musical ramblings was the long awaited debut full-length, Fire on the Vine. The album elaborates on his affinity for organic soundscapes and acoustic found sounds. And yet, the record remains accessible with lush, satisfying melodies. True to the approach taken with his first EP, Shoes for Men and Beasts, the songs are crafted carefully, with an emphasis on compelling lyrics. The thoughtful narratives supply the cast of characters with a range of experiences and emotions that reflect the songwriter’s personal doubts and realizations.

Some who have only seen Appleby perform solo may find the album a bit surprising. Though many of the songs are crafted around Appleby’s somewhat sparse finger picking style, they take on new identities as far-reaching instrumentation wraps around luring melodies and harmonies. With live performances on KEXP and shows with Damien Jurado and The Head and the Heart in his rear view mirror, Appleby and his band anticipate a fruitful remainder of the year with various tours and local opportunities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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