Produced by Layten Kramer and Kirsten Ludwig
Engineering by Layten Kramer and Colin Stewart
Mixing and mastering by Colin Stewart (The Hive)
Additional engineering by Kirsten Ludwig
lyrics
I wanna know
Where do you go
I wanna know
Where do you go
Equal distance
From one end to the other
Yet I'm too afraid to move
It's a comfortable container
As it rolls in
The grief begins to muster
And I'm looking at my youth
The way every open lane
Was easy to use
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
What will you decide to hold onto? (What will you decide to)
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
(At the end, at the end of this)
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
What will you decide to hold onto? (What will you decide to)
(At the end, at the end, at the end, at the end of this)
In the middle
I take in every footstep
And the way the hardwood moves
I know I can't control it
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
What will you decide to hold onto? (What will you decide to hold)
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
(At the end, at the end of this)
At the end of this all (At the end of this all)
What will you decide to hold onto? (What will you decide to hold)
At the end of it all (At the end of it all)
(At the end, at the end of this)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
(I wanna know)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
(I wanna know)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
(I wanna know)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
(I wanna know)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
(I wanna know)
Where do you end up
Wouldn't you like to know
Wouldn't you like to know
In the summer I'm feeling
Everything and in between
Where do you end up
Wouldn't I like to know
credits
from Sunbeam,
released November 10, 2023
Kirsten Ludwig - vocals, synth
Layten Kramer - synth, guitar, 12 string, aux percussion
Elijah Lyon Browning - drums
Esme John - bass
Alexandria Maillot - background vocals
Quinn Bates - background vocals
Laura Reznek - violin
From start to finish, this record is truly exquisite. With each listen, you discover a new nuance. Alexandria's songwriting and musicianship are at their finest. Kirsten Ludwig
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