The long awaited second album from The Stompies can be all yours, in pristine uncompressed CD quality for less than the price of a half decent bottle of Rioja from the Alvechurch Co-Op (and if you're not sure where Alvechurch is, what the Co-Op is or indeed quite what Rioja is then at least one member of the band can bring you up to speed on all three).
It's taken a while.
Interrupted by changing geography, a global pandemic, and minor heart surgery, The Stompies have been saying this collection was "on the way" for much longer than expected... but now the wait is over, and it was worth it.
11 original songs with which to treat your CD-Player, AND unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Water Not Wine is available in inferior formats elsewhere - inferior primarily because it is only here on Bandcamp, or in person, that you can show your love and support for your favourite Worcestershire 7-piece by for this delicious item.
I don't know but I’ve been told,
The streets will soon be turning gold,
But you’re pulling up the roots of my home town.
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
You knock me down, I’m left concussed,
T.V. violence dressed as lust,
It blinds my mind, it blinds my crying eyes
You're my needle I’m your arm,
It’s grievous this bodily harm,
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
You’re throwing me right off my pace,
No angels deal in saving grace,
Just cutting me right back down to size.
You're my needle I’m your arm,
It’s grievous this bodily harm,
You're my speed, I am your calm,
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
There’s time for talking to myself and
Time for listening to someone else,
But listening’s not something I’m inclined.
You're my needle I’m your arm,
It’s grievous this bodily harm,
Your charm offensive’s offensive charm.
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down.
I don't know but I’ve been told,
The streets will soon be turning gold,
But you’re pulling up the roots of my home town.
It’s gonna be a long, long,
It’s gonna be a long, long,
It’s gonna be a long, long, long way down
The Stompies began life as ‘No Stompy on Sunshine’, but everyone referred to them as ‘The Stompies’ so that’s what they
became. They’ve all been making music for several lifetimes, ofen concurrently, but not necessarily in the same room or in the same band....more
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