The floruescent sign glimmers behind her
The pink light reflects on her hair
Hooped earrings and a toothy grin
A toothy grin
He calls from the back of the parking lot
Her head perks up when he calls her name
They run to embrace and share a kiss
Don't she know it's all the same?
The glow is warm
When will I feel it?
Home feels safe
When will I get there?
When will I get there?
Drive me home
The pink light still waltzes around your hair
Parting nervous glances
Silly stupid smiles
I know I shouldn't care
Yet I still think back to the lights that never go out
The glow is warm
When will I feel it?
Home feels safe
When will I get there?
When will I get there?
The glow is warm
When will I feel it?
Home feels safe
When will I get there?
When will I get there?
A brand new song from Crashing Sunset, including a cover of Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You", recorded in June and July, 2017 in Chris James's bedroom.
not art. Records 006
credits
released October 6, 2017
Crashing Sunset is...
Luke O'Brien: Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Drum Programming, Laptop, Production
Chris James: Bass, Drum Programming, Production
"The Warmth of The Glow, Pt. 2" written by Luke O'Brien
"Thinkin Bout You" written by Christopher Breaux and Shea Taylor
Produced by Chris James and Luke O'Brien
Mixed by Chris James and Luke O'Brien
Cover Model: Kaleigh Perry
Special Thanks: Kai Holl, Suzanne O'Brien, Patrick O'Brien, Liam O'Brien, Roxie O'Brien, Mary Comeau, Chris James, Johnny Hoel, Christopher Hantman, Sounds and Tones Records, Nick Tardive, Philip Shedd, Bridget Broyles, Victoria Papetti, Drew Weisse, Izzy Heltai, Zebulon Hildreth, Özten Paul, Anne Zachodni, Madison Franklin, Devin Crockett, Mark O'Brien, Chris Reimer, Steven Davila, Kevin Williams, Brianna Lamb, Courtney Chester, Evan Breakfield, Ivan Tenreyro and anyone who has tolerated an open mic performance of mine!
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