artesian well in port hadlock, washington.
This happened yesterday in Portland Oregon. the band is “dear doris” but they have a bunch of great people with them.
Jeremy Waun is one of the neatest dudes i know. he lives in detroit and writes great folk songs that sound lo-fi, even live. atmospheric and unique. his voice and physical mannerisms are so unusual and mesmerizing.
gosh! thanks! i was feeling pretty self-conscious about it… it’s really great to hear that someone liked it!!! do you play any music?
My first song written on the west coast. it’s a vulnerable little break up song.
perhaps unnecessary to say, but it’s only a demo!
One of my favorite things about portland so far is all of the vegetables growing in everyone’s lawns.
Well, gosh, tumblr. it’s been a while. I totally revamped my life and moved to portland, oregon. I moved into an old friends garage, started recording two folk albums, have been exploring coffeehouses, attempting to make friends, and live the west coast dream.
(p.s. if you live in portland, i’m looking for friends to play music with, hang out in coffeehouses with, go on bike rides with, and just do whatever with)
i’m thinking about something different, i’m thinking about something same, i’m thinking about anything but pain. and the sky is so weird and so wonderful, everything seems so clear… and the one who truly understands freedom is the one that has finally got rid of its load.
good god, rob crow is so talented. how is this so unknown?





