There’s a seed blowing in the wind. Does it feel at home?
There’s a prisoner locked inside dying to roam
You got just one life to live and it’s “survival of the fit”
He’s got a hole in his soul and he’s hoping that she fits, mmm
It is better to love blindly, or to calculate?
She was beaten down by trying and he just walked away
It was crooked line you walked just a little too straight
It’s too much all the time, it’s too little too damn late
And sometimes you can’t tell
Sometimes you know too well
It’s a hard pill to swallow with matters of the heart
But things come together and they fall apart
Oh, they fall apart, yeah
And sometimes you can’t tell
And sometimes you know too well
It’s a hard pill to swallow with matters of the heart
But things come together and they fall apart
They fall apart
They fall apart
They fall, they fall apart, they fall apart, they fall apart, they fall
There’s a seed blowing in the wind. Does it feel at home?
from
Land of the Living,
released August 7, 2020
Lead vocals, backup vocals, piano, synth, banjo, sitar, moog, percussion - Eleanor Underhill
Backup vocals - Jane Underhill (1), Silas Durocher (1, 10)
Drums - Christopher Chappell Pyle (2, 7, 10, 13), Michael Libramento (3, 6, 9, 11), JC Mears (1, 4, 5, 8, 12)
Bass - Zack Page (2, 7, 10, 11, 13), E’lon JD (4, 9), Jesse Gentry (1, 3, 5, 12), Silas Durocher (6, 8)
Guitar - Silas Durocher (2, 7, 8, 11, 13), Matt Lane (3, 9, 10)
Saxophone - Jacob Rodriguez
Percussion - Christopher Chappell Pyle
Written, produced, & mixed by Eleanor Underhill
Published by Eleanor Underhill Music (sesac)
Most drums recorded by Julian Dreyer at Echo Mountain Recording Studios
Everything else recorded by Eleanor Underhill
Mix consulting by Silas Durocher, Chris Rosser, Brent Lambert, & Eleanor and Friends Community
Production consulting by Silas Durocher
Mastering by Brent Lambert of Kitchen Mastering
Photo by Kristen Marie Greene of KMG*Photography
Album layout and design by Eleanor Underhill
A million thanks to everyone who made this album
and a million more to those who encouraged it