This is the first of 4 new songs. We hope you like it.
Recorded w/ Rick Johnson @ Cold War Studios
lyrics
Back then, when we started out,
I fell for you, without any doubt.
In friends apartments or maybe at the shows.
When did it really start, nobody really knows.
Before long we were just a thing,
going out every single week.
As time changed, so did we,
Sometimes it set us back, Increased our chemistry.
Cause I know now, how I felt then.
Those nights, these days, I just still feel the same,
as that last day I spent with you.
New friends start to come around,
Old friends starting to leave town,
We took the next step, why wait?
We got serious, is there a betterway?
Getting tired of the constant rearrange,
Moved on excited for a change,
This whole time wondering what it takes,
I never thought for once that we would ever break.
Cause I know now, how I felt then.
Those nights, these days, I just still feel the same,
as that last day I spent with you.
Those nights curled up in the van, these days not hard to understand, that it was more than just a band.
Those nights before it had to end, these days I feel it once again, that it was more than just a band.
Those Nights, These Days,
I still feel the same.
credits
from The Know How,
released November 26, 2021
Skyler Stone - Vocals
Jermey Kestenbaum - Guitar
James Skeen - Bass
Bryan Wilson - Drum
Evan Cantwell - Trumpet
Joe Dobrowolski - Trombone
Nick Galluch - Keyboards
Hi! We're The Know How from Gainesville, Florida. We used to make music and play our brand of Ska Punk Rock all over. Then we stopped for a while. Now we're back at it. Hope you like it!
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