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The Last Puck

by Hearing Trees

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THANK YOU for listening!

We believe everyone should have access to our music, so it is free. But it did cost us a lot of time and resources to make it. If you'd like to give us something for it, we'd be SUPER grateful!

We're really excited about how this song turned out. Hope you enjoy it too!

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Century of suns fold
Over the facades of old
Hiding a beauty
So long forgot
Remembering a journey
Impossible to plot

When we meet in the street,
You'll know why the heart of the city will never die

Death by Popcorn made us all fans
By the time the curtain closed
We gave a standing-o
Chanting those three words everybody knows

When we meet in the street,
You'll know why the heart of the city will never die

When the wings took off
When the Queen came down
We got a little teary-eyed
Every time someone said
It couldn't be done,
They'd never be back,
And maybe Stanley would never be won

When we meet in the street,
You'll know why the heart of the city will never die
When we meet in the street,
You'll know why the heart of the city will never die

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released April 5, 2016
Recorded at Paintbox Recording in Winnipeg, Canada
Recorded and mixed by Michael P Falk
Mastered at Lacquer Channel by Noah Mintz

Music by Hearing Trees
Lyrics by Graham Moon

Art by Jordan Kunkel

Graham Moon: vocals, guitar
Kyle Kunkel: drums, background vocals
Joel Heidinger: bass
David Huffman: acoustic guitar
Michael P Falk: synth, guitar

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Hearing Trees Winnipeg, Manitoba

Hearing Trees takes you on a poetic narrative journey riding a tightrope between uncertainty and love, anchored by Graham Hnatiuk’s warm baritone. Powerful chords and delicate guitar melodies float over highway-driving rhythms, carrying with it an anxious conviction of hopefulness. ... more

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