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Some Evanston Beach

by Max Duggan

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A song about grief that I recorded using a voice memo in Disasterpeace's attic

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The lights so bright outside
I can hardly think
The sound grows so loud
As she's speaking to me

I'm tired of being told of false memories
Cuz I was too young to understand then
Devoting my life to questions
That no one's left to answer

Maybe someday we'll meet

On some Evanston beach
With a lifetime left behind me
And I know God won't let you speak to me
But maybe by then there'll be no words left to say

With each passing November
The messages start to fade
Our lives begin to move on
But part of me will always be in that place

Maybe someday we'll meet

On some Evanston beach
With a lifetime left behind me
And I know God won't let you speak to me
But maybe by then there'll be no words left to say

On some Evanston beach
With a lifetime left behind me
And I know God won't let you speak to me
But maybe by then there'll be no words left to say

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released November 27, 2022

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Max Duggan Chicago, Illinois

Hey! My name is Max Duggan.

I’m a songwriter/ film & video game composer from Chicago.

I write a lot of cozy indie game music, write with live string sections, and do indie orchestral singer-songwriter stuff!

My favorite description of my style has been:

“You sound like an indie rock band from Stardew Valley” - Bad Snacks :)
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