When it came time to divvy up tracks for this project the fairest way seemed to be by luck of the draw. So we threw numbered scraps in the old Black Clover fitted and alphabetically songs were drawn for each lady. It is only fitting of course that the born and raised North Wester would draw the most somber song on the album. While not my favorite Drop Sound, is probably personally the most relatable track on The Heartland Panic. It could easily soundtrack those long gloomy S.A.D. filled months from November to February where leaving the house is a near impossible feat yet the thought of hopping the next train, plane or spaceship to anywhere but here lingers tauntingly. Outgrown relationships and a city turned too small suffocation bring a sense of urgency anyone who's been trapped in either situation can appreciate.
Soulcrate Music
The Heartland Panic
In Stores 3/9/2010
Black Clover, distro by Fat Beats.
All Tracks Produced By: DJ Absolute
All Words By: Attn:Def & Dirt Dee
Supplemental Instrumentation:
Keys-Jonathon Hegg
Trombone-Joel Broveleit
Saxophone-Matt Wallace
Guitar-Xopher Smith
Vocals And Guitar-Nick Thomas
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