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Serpentine
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Too catchy to be "indie," too honest to be "pop!"
indie pop rock indie pop indie rock
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Too catchy to be "indie," but too honest to be "pop."
The songwriting team and creative force behind Rainy Day Crush are Betsy Ade (lead vox) and Matt Specht (piano, guitar). Betsy and Matt cut their teeth playing and writing together with The Other Side in the mid to late 90s. After one album, countless shows in the bars and back alleys of southeast Wisconsin/northeast Illinois, and encouraging regional success, they focused the lineup and became Rainy Day Crush in 2002. RDC quickly signed with Skywater Records out of Minneapolis, MN, released their debut LP “Free to Go," and headed out onto the road. They played everywhere they could: Milwaukee’s Summerfest, Chicago’s MobFest, Austin’s GoGirlsMusic Fest, Cincinnati’s Chicks Rock Fest, and a headlining spot at Cincinnati’s MidPoint Music Festival; they toured the Midwest and Northeast, playing everywhere from New York, Boston, and Washington DC to Texas, Oklahoma, Minneapolis, and all points in between. (Ask nice, and they may even tell you about the “Great Ice Storm Crash of ‘04...”) RDC was named the Wisconsin Area Music Industry’s Best Rock/Alternative Band of the Year, and Betsy was named the Wisconsin Area Music Industry’s Female Vocalist of the Year. The album’s hit single "Room to Rage" was the most requested song on Eau Claire, WI radio station 109FM "The Wolf" through the winter of ’03/’04. Internal tension split Rainy Day Crush apart in 2004. You can’t keep a good thing down, though! After a reunion show in 2012, Betsy and Matt began working on new material in 2013. Over the next year, they started playing out as acoustic duet Candy Apple Crush. It was obvious they had something special, and it was even more obvious that they needed to put the band back together! The new lineup includes bass player Derek Schattl and singing drummer Mike Wynn, Jr.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #211
Peak in subgenre #39
Author
music: Betsy Ade; lyrics: Betsy Ade & Matt Specht
Rights
Rainy Day Crush
Uploaded
January 03, 2016
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.1 MB 160 kbps 2:43
Lyrics
once upon a time in the dirty south there was a big old man with a big old mouth he had big old plans and even bigger dreams he met a woman with a velvet pin on her dress she had rock hard abs and a busty chest she said can I get a ride? don’t live far from this side of the stream… she cried hey oh ay oh ay gotta love here, clever serpentine there was a flash in his eye, he started to sweat he took her down to the river not an ounce of regret she pulled the pin off hid it in her hand and she started to grin as he whipped her around, started ripping her dress she let her body go limp, took aim at his neck and with a rat tat tat tat tat stuck him under the chin she cried hey oh ay oh ay battle cry of a serpentine once, in a better place, she was young and wild and free and she loved him like a hurricane till his lust and his lies dilated her eyes, splintered her tongue and it all came undone but the serpentine she survives the serpentine she thrives gotta love her look deep in the woods you can see inside a boogiewoman waiting ‘round just to be revived she will eat you up alive a beautiful woman with a wink and a tease but her smile isn’t always all that it seems before you know it she’ll be wrapping herself right around your knees hey oh ay oh ay battle cry of a serpentine
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