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Ferdinand

by Sails

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Sails is:
Ethan Kascenska; guitar, bass, vocals
Tyler Kittleman; synths, programming, vocals
Mark Russell; synths, guitar, vocals

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Here one sunny day I sat down on my hill to watch your little fight,
What a scene.
All the greatest guys playing for their ladies' hearts,
If you take one, I'll take two.
And if this is what you think that it means to be a man?
Then I'd rather sleep alone, I won't fight you.
Sitting all alone, while you're up there on your throne,
It took my breath, you make my day.

Wasted, saddle up and face it,
Don't call me out tonight.
I know, she's been had and undersold,
Don't make like you're alright.

Here one sunny day I sat down on a hill so green and watched their lies,
On display.
But they'll always try make it such a cinematic thing,
Oh girl thats not really how it works.
And if this is what you think that it means to be a man?
Then I'd rather sleep alone I wont fight you.
If you change your mind, from the crowd I'm set aside,
You are a queen and not their prize.

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released August 12, 2016
Produced by: Ethan Kascenska, Tyler Kittleman and Mark Russell
Written by: Ethan Kascenska
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Ethan Kascenska

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Sails Lyndonville, Vermont

Sails is an indie punk outfit from the northeastern corner of Vermont. Because of this isolated location, the band has had the opportunity to focus exclusively on what personally impacts them. While seeming to leave everything on the table from the start, the music subtly evolves throughout any given song. Combined with a distinctively punk rock ethos, Sails provides a truly engaging performance. ... more

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