oh GEORGETTE, since we first met, i knew you couldn't be right for me. oh GEORGETTE, i wish we never met. i knew that you'd be no good for me.
the queen at the crossroads, the queen at the cross, she's queen of all the french bulldogs and the good word from the lord. oh those southern belles are casting a spell on the pagan profit i worship and salvation i haven't found.
your father's a racist cop a self-made man imparting all his family values that kept red states fighting the blues. keeping the table full keeping young mouths fed. all christian children will be baptized in the water that i tread. kept me from feelin holy. you kept me from saying grace. figured i'd been caste to the pits - all non-believers in their place. oh i know that you've been saved from the devil in your grave and i know you crossed off sins you did and i hope you'll hang your head someday. someday, GEORGETTE, someday.
This debut album from the Chicago art-pop collective brings together their disco, lounge pop, and '70s soul influences. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 15, 2021
Post-punk lifers Woolen Men sharpen their already-incisive songs with even hookier melodies & clear-eyed observations about modern life. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2019