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Mulligan

from Narwhal by treysuno

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    2007 release. Artwork by Russell Baltes shown off in a clear jewel case.

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My friend Erik dared me to write a song about mulligans, the golf term for fucking up a shot, forgetting about it and taking another hack. It was one of the songs that contributed mightily to the theme of making mistakes.

This song is mostly about my first break-up. I mean, fuck it, it's pretty much an emo record and I only wrote one song about my own romantic life, so I think I'm entitled. That said, it's lyrically not my best (I did write it on a dare) though I do really like the echoed "so what"s in the second verse.

I always thought this song was a pretty huge Seaweed rip-off, and I'll never, ever apologize for that.

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Please take me someplace beautiful before you break my heart this time. It's been a long, long brutal summer and I can hardly stand on my own. So cushion the blow: I know you won't. Hook left, I landed in the water. I need a mulligan. I want to start again. You left me back here for another. I need a mulligan. I want to try again, because I can't do nothing right. Oh please, allow me to reconcile. I want to plead my case to you. See I brought you fresh-picked flowers, but you just looked at me and said "so what? They're all dead."

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from Narwhal, released March 30, 2007
J.D. Fleming: drums
Justin R.L. Hemminger: vocal, right guitar, lead guitar
Eric Komuniecki: bass, backing vocal
Prescott Wagner: left guitar

Recorded by David Picciuto
Mastered by Neal Schmitt

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It's exceptionally rare that a rock band affects the lives of people. Most of the time they're just background noise, easily dismissed and happily forgotten. One of the true joys of being in treysuno is knowing that we were the soundtrack to some of the best years of the lives of a couple dozen people. Who needs a stadium tour when you can make a deeply personal connection like that? ... more

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