Released: July 31, 2015

Songwriter: Albert Hammond Jr.

Producer: Gus Oberg

We walked a little drunk two sides to a tune
Three flights of stairs never felt so good
So we carried on, so we carried on

You're under 21 like the barrel of a gun
Your mouth is full of words
You've clipped my hand with a bang bang

I've been dragging on
Living in a competitor's home
Pressing my lips to you
Want her to consider the view
Put away all your good words
Decorating something you've heard
Too many rooms lived in sin
I heard the army again and again

The photo was precise, but none of it was right
I'm so unfit like a pig in shit
I feel at home at times
Seeing that I've walked too far
I've come too fast I've shown you all a blast
And now I'm somebody's fault
You're somebody's fault
You're somebody's reason too

Put away all your good words
Decorating something you've heard
Too many rooms lived in sin
I heard the army again and again
I've been dragging on
Livin' in a competitors home
Pressing my lips to you
Want her to consider the view

I've been dragging on
Living in a competitor's home
Pressing my lips to you
Want her to consider the view
Put away all your good words
Decorating something you've heard
Too many rooms lived in sin
I heard the army again and again

And when she was gone
It's just as they say she was gone
Although you are persistent
Your arms don't give much lifting

Albert Hammond Jr.

Though best known as a guitarist and keyboardist for The Strokes, Hammond has also been performing periodic solo work since his 2006 debut album Yours To Keep.

Still a member of The Strokes despite the controversy surrounding and following their 2013 album Comedown Machine, Hammond began to gain more traction upon releasing his 2013 AHJ – EP under Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas‘ Cult Records Label.

Though still an official part of his bandmate’s label, he released his 2015 album Momentary Masters through Vagrant Records.