the family crest // love don’t go

“It’s only fitting that The Family Crest was born in San Francisco, a city known for its rich history of experimentation, innovation and progressive thinking.”

 
Liam McCormick (lead vocals, guitar) and his friend, John Seeterlin (bass) have a good thing going. And when the first bars of the song Love Don’t Go, comes stomping through your head and heart you’ll likely want to hear more from the San Francisco band The Family Crest. This is good music without a doubt, the kind that’ll get stuck under your nail beds and sleep beneath your skin. This wonderful and powerful song is taken from the band’s The Headwinds EP out now via Tender Loving Empire. Peace.


 

 
So you lost your head inside your heart, and the waity world that tore you apart. And you’ve all but given up on the stone you call a heart.

You sing it out woah woah, oh oh. Sing it out, woah woah oh oh.

Oh, the love you’ve placed inside my hands. Oh, the fervor that your heart demands. Well, we went off with this spark, but you were left out in the dark.

You sing it out, woah woah, oh oh. Oh, you sing it out, woah woah oh oh.

Well, old love, you wanna step outside, find a place to run and hide? It isn’t that it’s dark. Oh, I don’t say I love you enough. Take your shaky bones and step out on your own. Oh, the winter never stops.

Oh, old love, you wanna step outside, find a place to run and hide? Oh, it isn’t that it’s love. Oh, baby, I still don’t say I love you enough. Take your shaky bones and go.

And there’s nothing left inside my heart. No, there’s nothing left for you. Oh, there’s nothing left inside my broken heart.

You say, “yes,” and I say, “no.” Love don’t stop, and love don’t go. Love don’t go, love don’t go. (x2)

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