Last month we learned that Cursive frontman Tim Kasher would be
reactivating his solo side project-turned-band, the Good Life, with
their fifth full-length album Everybody’s Coming Down — their first release in eight years. We already got a peek via the guitar-heavy single “Everybody“,
and now another: “The Troubadour’s Green Room,” which is more in line
with their indie-folk style. With a prominent bass and slight echoing
guitars, the track is Kasher’s self-reflection on his career and place
in music. He remembers the days when he dreamed of seeing his face on
the cover of an LP, but his ambitious haze has dissolved over the years.
He now knows the Troubadour’s green room looks bigger from the outside.
But he’s not stopping — not until the “wishing well runs dry.”
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