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Magdalene Demo
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An acoustic folk/alt-country band that takes art, emotions, and freedom seriously. Perfect for those who seek meaning in a world and media that appears ever in
Acoustic folk made babies with rock and roll, and they called themselves Raise up Roof Beams. Nathan's weighty tales of love and loss are affectionately arranged by the Roof Beams and sung over mellow-yet-driven beats of hope and progress until it finally occurs to you that it is not all about being sad. The biggest thing out of Pennsylvania since Yuengling and President Buchanan.
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Charts
Peak #471
Peak in subgenre #51
Author
Nathan Robinson
Rights
2006
Uploaded
October 10, 2006
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:10
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When she undid your jeans, you called her 'Mary Magdalene', and you thought you were the Son of God, but you are not. You are not. I am tugging at my roots again. I am tugging at my roots again. I am tugging at my roots again, but I will never sever them. All of my old lovers are locked away in a car, dying slowly in the left lane. They are passing semi trucks that are passing freight trains. Mortality makes a lot of things okay. I am tugging at my roots again. I am tugging at my roots again. I am tugging at my roots again, but I will never sever them.
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