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Growing Pains

by The Front End

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1.
Mandingo 02:46
Here's a toast to my weekends with you. I'm stuck at home, while you sail away on a cruise. I'm sick of eating gin and spaghetti, forget it already. The ocean holds my memories of the waves. Salty, and crashing in my face. I've been watching you. I've been waiting for your call again. Followed you home, just to see what's happening. Dimly lit bedroom that I come home to. Getting high through communication. I didn't need a friend, except to find my confidence. I swear I'll be good. Feel my knees bow. Feel misunderstood. My broken hand and your aching heart. I would not trade it I would not restart. I swear Ill be good
2.
Uncle Tony 04:13
I've been finding pieces of my mind locked inside a chest in the sky, that tells me I'm okay. I hope to some day call you a friend, where our days wont come to an end. We reunite at the tip of my pen. I won't wait for no one. I'm having no fun when you're gone and I'm alone. I've been finding pieces of my mind locked inside a chest in the sky, that tells me I'm okay. I hope to some day call you a friend, where our days wont come to an end. We reunite at the tip of my pen. Maybe if you look you will find you could live a better life, where tomorrow meets today. I've been counting backwards to figure out what happened. Tomorrow come home to stay.
3.
One day she looked at me and said "babe write me a song with metaphors and lovely chords so I could sing along. And only you and I will know just what it really means so when I play it on my stereo I'll know it's just for me." I swear these strings are all that I've got, I let them do the Charming always quite disarming now I can feel the world now I can feel the world I know you feel it too I know that you're crawling in your skin when I sing to you. la la la I said someday I will but you will never like it she asked me why when we were high on Jack and oxycontin I only write when I'm low and it's slow and so cliche I will write you your song when I can't touch you the same way. And all those places that I loved to put my hands on you I'll have to stay away. Singing songs to no one By my bathroom mirror Why do i wav to be so vein She said it's almost summer it was February I want my toes inside the sand. I want my toes in the sand.
4.
You said you wanted to change but you didn't change a thing you just went and cut all your hair off. Most days I don't know if the things you say they mean a thing are we just lying to ourselves? I am in control. I like when I am in control. I think that I am in control. You said you wanted to change but you didn't change a thing you just went and cut all your hair off. Most days I don't know if the things you say mean a thing are we just lying to ourselves? I am in control. I like when I am in control. I think that I am in control. My insecurities lie next to the word "seen" right next to your profile picture in my messenger app but it's been like 3 days like that so I guess that's that imagine that.

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released September 1, 2016

All music Composed and Performed by The Front End

Kory- Guitar/Vox
Gabe- Guitar/Vox
Louis- Drums

Bass for Tony and Toes- Jim

Recorded: Sixwill Studios
Mix and Master: Soundmine Recording Studios

Album Art: Lauren Walling

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The Front End Allentown, Pennsylvania

Born from the monotony of shopping carts and counting change at an Allentown, Pennsylvania grocery store, four coworkers turned friends gave way to the band now known as The Front End.

Though eclectic and loose, the young musicians create unique sounds clashing with deep, sometimes dark lyrics that will eat through your eardrums and leave you humming along.
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