there must be somewhe there ought to be as there s little water there s no protection there s no theorem there s the river there statistical sig there the fire will d there ud no such a th there was a crooked m there was bad sectors there was no farewell there we go there were 23...
Every word hanging like the sack of cement on a murdered body at the bottom of the river —Diane Wakoski Her words fell like rain on a waterproof umbrella; they made a noise, but they could not reach the head which they seemed destined to deluge —Frances Trollope His words were smoother...
That financial horror is partly because Sheff finally decided to put Okkervil River to bed. Despite him being the final original member still in the band, that name carried a cachet which led to steeper guarantees. In return, Sheff has gained an artistic freedom like he's arguably never expe...
Two angry sub-adult Brown bears battle it out on the road along the Chilkoot River near Haines, Southeast Alaska, blissfully unaware that a driver might come cruising through at any moment. Alamy Stock Photo These bears have no boundaries when it comes to their fights – they're ready to...
‘Cause that’s not enough to get through the rough Oh, I need a Monday morning faith Each one of us here have to make that call to follow Jesus for ourselves. We’re not a Christian because we’ve been brought up coming to River Kids and because our parents come to the River or ...
Who are these “lawless people”? What are the “doctrines of demons?” What about the “different gospel?” Who are the “false prophets?” I would like to suggest to you that at the heart of all of the above would be a “spirit of compromise.” Those who call evil good and good...
1) Um. It’s in the Ohio River. At the end of the summer. In the middle of the city. Where boats have been cruising up and down the shore line pretty consistently for the last 130 days, not to mention the year-round barge traffic and variety of other items, critters, bacteria, et...
None of the lyrics are throwaway–the songs are well-written, relate to the crazy world-at-large, and draw the listener in by their relevance. If I’ve roused your interest, read up more on The Kings at their website, and definitely consider adding their music to your play list. Here...
including the 24-minute title track, which seamlessly integrates strings and woodwinds into classical-rock motifs led by John Tout's sparkly piano. The first side is tighter and more song-centric, prioritizing the theatrical vocal stylings of Annie Haslam on "Trip to the Fair" and "The Vulture...
particularly helpful because doing so allows me to focus on the title only. It should also come as no surprise to say that not every song title has resulted in a verse either in whole or in part popping into my head. Hmmmm…perhaps if I knew the Bible better I’d “score” more ...