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Matt Devine: vocals, bass, guitar; George Duron: drums; John Leon: pedal steel

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Nobody’s watching the loner who steps in his shoes
Tearing up tracks for the metal and scraps he can use
Maybe cause no one's really there it makes me feel paranoid
I go up and down

Passengers rot on a shunter that's caught in the tube
Hiding their pass that got stamped by a tramp walking through
L.A. has trapped them underground at Lankershim Blvd
I go up and down

The cars are parking down the old rail line
I think the city is so cold-hearted

The trains always ran on time

Nobody’s watching the loner who steps in his shoes
Tearing up tracks for the metal and scraps he can use
Maybe cause no one's really there it makes me feel paranoid
I go up and down

The cars are parking down the old rail line
I think the city is so cold-hearted
A transportational work of art dead
Another way out has been discarded

The trains always ran on time

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from A Distant Present, released October 2, 2020
Written by Matt Devine. Published by Reseda Spleen Publishing, BMI (admin by Domino Publishing)

©℗ 2020 Bur-Whit Records

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Matt Devine Los Angeles, California

If you're familiar with some of the bands I've played in – like Permanent Green Light, Ventilator, or Medicine – you might like this stuff

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