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Where do We go Now

from In the Flatlands by PAMPA

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lyrics

Where do we go now
That fall is gone
Where do we go now
I don't know
I don't know
Don't be afraid now
It's ok
Every door is a way
Every day is a page
Every day is a page

Not the best of days
Everything seems to change
And I'm trying to tame my pain

Where we go now
I don't know
Just go ahead now
Find the road
Find your road
In seasons of rain
Where do I go
I don't know
And it's ok
That I don't know

Not the best of days
Everything seems to change
And I'm trying to tame my pain
As I'm going through my daze

credits

from In the Flatlands, released July 16, 2017
written by Moon Baillie
arranged by Pampa
recorded by Johnny Goss at Dandelion Gold
october 2015
mastered by Adam Straney at Break Point Mastering
produced by Moon Baillie
photos by Moon Baillie and Hamilton Boyce
design by Moon Baillie

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PAMPA Seattle, Washington

Jonathan Zwickel from Seattle City Arts magazine describes PAMPA as "timeless lo-fi, downtempo guitar pop that is equal parts Phil Spector-ish Wall of Sound, and limber Yo La Tengo-esque jangle" and "magnetic melancholy of a particular Northwest bent"

Pampa is Moon Baillie-vocals/guitars, Steve Lykken-drums, Kerrick Olson-guitar/vocals, Jack Peters-Bass- Nate Rogers-keyboard/vocals.
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