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Music and lyrics by Katie Martucci

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Reading my journal the words hit like popcorn kernels
Violent surprise
The lines paint a picture
A brutal war and we the victors
Love on our side
Or so I’d hoped
Back in July

Feel the heat feel it coming down
Tangled up and we’re running round
Don’t know where it is we’re going babe
But I like moving with you I like moving with you
Feel the heat feel it coming down
Tangled up and we’re running round
Don’t know where I’m going
Don’t know what I’m doing
Don’t know what

With you gone from my bed and time as a lens
Oh I can’t say I understand the feelings I had for you then

Flipping through pages
I’m searching for traces of what was to come
The fall and the winter
The lives that we splintered with the beat of our drum
Played to the tune of I need someone
Someone who sees who I’ve become
Someone like you
Someone like you
Someone like you

With you gone from my bed and time as a lens
Oh I See the end from the start how it’d all fall apart
Oh I
Oh I
Oh I can’t say I understand
the feelings I had for you then

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from Springville Sessions, released April 16, 2021

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The Ladles have three part female harmony perfected - but their sound is more than that… They are an amalgamation of their respective histories and influences, blending Folk, Pop, and Swing into a sound all their own. With thoughtful and sophisticated arrangements, The Ladles create a dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere that draws audiences in and demands attention. ... more

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