pootietang says:Dave Smallen's lyrics are among the more uplifting of the utterly depressing lyrics you are likely to find! Haha, well that makes sense to me anyway. Street To Nowhere is a promising young band with some excellent ideas. "Boxcars Boxcars Boxcars" uses strings in some clever ways to accentuate the utterly depressing upliftingness of it all!
Dave's blog is also really amusing.
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