Producer: Duncan Sheik

Men doing men-thing times
Chewing candy and tobacco lines
Drinking Harpoon pints
Tossing nickels and dimes

They're looking for an exit signs
They're looking for a lucky night
They're talking in boring rhymes
Damn they're keeping up old times

My teacher died, even the frying pan cried
Rain fell slow according to castle-time
I was only nine

I was looking for an exit signs
I was lookin for lucky nines
Am I talking in boring rhymes?
Face it we're living in war times

Let's cry about it
Let's cry about it, you can
Cry about it

Don't be embarrassed
I won't laugh at you

The river flows north and winds
Traveling south you hit wind-time
The passers-by are not kind
But the sky is sublime

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Chris Garneau

Chris Garneau entered the New York music scene in 2006 with his debut album Music for Tourists, first released on Absolutely Kosher Records. He was brought to the label by Jamie Stewart and Caralee McElroy of Xiu Xiu. The album was later released in Europe and Asia. Vincent Moon shot Garneau in his Take-Away Show series which earned the singer-songwriter worldwide visibility, and special attention in France where the session was shot.

Garneau later released C-Sides EP (2007), El Radio LP (2009), and Winter Games LP (2013) on various labels in North America, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, and Brazil — markets where he has toured extensively and shared the stage with Xiu Xiu, Jose Gonzalez, Keren Ann, My Brightest Diamond, Joan as Policewoman, Camera Obscura, among many others. Garneau opened for Charlotte Gainsbourg at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2010.

He has also landed over 30 synch placements for film, television, and advertising (including Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Dream Corp LLC, and others). His cover of Elliott Smith’s ‘Between the Bars’ was featured in Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘The Skin I Live In’.