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Odds and SCMODS

by Milk at Midnight

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1.
100 Nights 03:05
i've been waiting for you to come home i've been waiting for so long, so long a flash in the sky caught the mist into the light i've been waiting for you to come home i'm afraid you won't return at all i'm the stranger walking through your walls if you could send a sign i'll wait up a hundred nights i'm the stranger walking through your walls if you could send a sign i'll wait up a hundred nights i'm the stranger waking up alone
2.
Down Home 03:26
i saw you at the corner when you told me there might be trouble when you come home and then the sky started opening up stare in the eyes and he's so far gone who said it's funny when the calls stop who said there's money in this place don't know where the time goes we saved up there's only so much, we can't go home there goes somebody i used to know there goes the sky it has opened up span some time in the photo booth camera eye see right through you
3.
wish you were smarter than that it's not a time to agree 100 days and i broke the glass split the seams and we decided that this was just a bad dream we cannot wake up from nothing can calm me terrible today terrible today i have seen you curse and spit and run away you broke your hand in the wall this isn't happening set off all the alarms this fever just won't break join me, we'll howl at the dawn of another day terrible today terrible today i was nostalgic before time had a chance to breathe today i'm leaving the house that i was born in a slight buzz and i'm feeling every little thing the perfect gleam of the floor follow the sunbeam but it's so easy to look back now and say we had it so much better than we do today terrible today terrible today
4.
Deliverance 06:48
deliverance comes with distraction it covers up the ways that you are wrong you were feeling small no one listens when you would talk found yourself a cross to die upon we'll get you on the run make sure there's someone to run from make sure there's nowhere left to run "the future's after us," he said "we'll never live long enough so why should we give a fuck?" how much would it cost to get rid of the boss? how much would it cost to get rid of the boss? don't tell me you haven't given it a thought don't tell me you haven't given it a thought don't tell me you haven't thought of it how much have we lost? how much have we lost? how much have we lost?

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Milk at Midnight presents...Odds and SCMODS, a four-song EP of previously unreleased tracks.

This little trip through the old tapes and reels includes:

“100 Nights”
I recorded the vocals for this song on a sunny summer day, and you can hear the birds chirping at the start and finish. This is a song about a person who is convinced that their lover has not actually left them but instead been abducted by aliens. It happens.

“Down Home”
This song was an afterthought, the kind of thing we randomly jammed on before we started playing actual songs, but this time I happened to have pressed record. I took it home and added acoustic guitar and then plinked some piano, despite the fact that I really don’t know how to play. Worked out ok. This song opens with the ambient sound of children yelling, which is also something that happens when trying to record vocals on a sunny summer day at home.

“Terrible Today”
After 100 days of Trump I’d seen enough. Well, look at us now. Join me, we’ll howl at the dawn of another day.

“Deliverance”
This song, at almost 7 minutes long, asks the musical question “how much would it cost to get rid of the boss?” Seriously. Name the price.

Thanks for listening,
Daniel Doom / MaM

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released March 19, 2020

all songs by Milk at Midnight:
Daniel Doom
Rick Nitz
Eric Anderson

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Milk at Midnight Chicago, Illinois

M@M is from Chicago, IL

Danny Doom - vocals, guitar
Rick Nitz - bass, guitar, vocals
Eric Anderson - drums

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