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lyrics

Let there be silence
Let the rain finally come down
Let this be an answer if you want it
Let there be light
I think I’ll stay right here in the dark
I haven’t been this still in so log and I like it

Rose
I don’t think that anybody knows
Why the past is always colored rose
Oh, I know there must have been highs and lows but
Looking back, all I see is Rose

The girls are gone
The boys will be abck before too long
This whole house is empty, it’s just me
Yes I’m fine
Is that ever more, than just a line
I look out the window and I drink my tea

Rose
I don’t think that anybody knows
Why the past is always colored rose
Oh, I know there must have been highs and lows but
Looking back, all I see is Rose

And if you could touch her you might see
Something beyond the formality
Just thirty-three minutes lying next to me
But what an impossible boundary

Rose
I don’t think that anybody knows
Why the past is always colored rose
Oh, I know there must have been highs and lows but
Looking back, all I see is Rose

credits

from Hottest Summer Yet, released June 12, 2020
Collin Stackhouse
Emily Anderson
Julay Brooks
Erin Esses
Joe Pomianek
Steven Skolnik

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Stackhouse & The Garden Portland, Oregon

Acoustic, Orchestral, Folk-Pop, Americana.

Our debut album of strange pop songs was recorded live in studio over one weekend.

We think it's pretty darn good. "Hottest Summer Yet" touches on themes of humanity, swiping right, the horrors of climate change, and personal growth.


From Portland OR.
And Bellingham WA. And Los Angeles CA. And Fairbanks AK.
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