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Cliff top, penny drop, never get older
Moving to the north where the winters are colder
There I’ll get a graft for the chip on my shoulder
Or drink ’til I’m gone, let reality smoulder

I think about you all the time
The salt, the stair, the taste of wine
Thinking straight now, rarely, seldom
But when I’m gone, will you please tell them

I drowned in a wishing well

Now I’m wishing that I could roll my car in the sea
And throw the television off the end of the quay
And delete all the data they collected on me
My birth, and my death, and my family tree

I think about you all the time
The salt, the stair, the taste of wine
Thinking straight now, rarely, seldom
But when I’m gone, will you please tell them

I drowned in a wishing well

Did I fall away?

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releases April 29, 2024
Produced by Seán R. McLaughlin & Andy Monaghan
Mixed by Andy Monaghan
Mastered by Ed Woods

Seán R. McLaughlin - Vocals, Guitars, Keys, Bass, Viola
Joe Montague - Drums
Lewis McLaughlin - Vocals
Vicky Gray - Vocals
Katie Mackie - Vocals
Fraser Walpole - Guitar

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Seán R. McLaughlin & The Wind-Up Crows Scotland, UK

Ninewells out now!

“…a tremendous rootsy collision of Americana and folk influences that bodes incredibly well for their forthcoming album.” - FOLK RADIO UK

Praise for The Crows & Seán R McLaughlin's writing:

“...emotional and songwriting maturity”
-THE NATIONAL

“...phenomenal energy and great songwriting.”
-TOM ROBINSON, BBC 6 MUSIC
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