RE-Cruiser Hoodie sweatshirts
The unisex recycled hoodie sweatshirt
Color - Vintage White
Description
Medium Fit with a Round Neck with Hood.
Unisex Long Sleeve French Terry.
Made from in-house organic cutting waste.
Set-in sleeve.
Double layered hood in self fabric.
Round drawcords in matching body colour with metal tipping. Metal eyelets.
Inside herringbone back neck tape.
Self fabric half moon at back neck.
Single needle topstitch at neckline and along hood opening.
1x1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem.
Armhole, sleeve hem and bottom hem with twin needle topstitch.
Kangaroo pocket at front.
The recycled fibers make the fabric surface less smooth.
15% Polyester - Recycled, 42% Cotton - Recycled Open End, 43% Cotton - Organic Raw Open End.
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ships out within 60 days
Purchasable with gift card
€50EURor more
T-Shirt/Shirt
Sparker T-shirts
The unisex heavy t-shirt
Colour - Sage
Description
Medium Fit with a Round Neck.
Unisex Short Sleeve Single Jersey.
Set-in sleeve.
1x1 rib at neck collar with twin needle topstitch.
Inside herringbone back neck tape.
Sleeve hem and bottom hem with wide double topstitch.
100% Cotton - Organic Ring Spun Combed.
ships out within 60 days
Purchasable with gift card
€20EURor more
lyrics
Forgiven not forgotten, the stars are made of sin
The past is steady knockin, don’t you let it in
Is it so hard to believe,
That you could ever love me?
I’m no Doctor
I’m no Dean
I’m no Martin
I’m a little more Baldwin baby
Is it so hard to believe
That you could ever love me?
Oh I’m no Doctor
I’m no Dean
I’m no heartache
But there’s a little darkness underneath
So hear me now
Where you been?
Hear me now, where you goin?
Back to that old town
And that old country road?
Hear me now old friend
Forgiven not forgotten, the stars are made of sin
The past is steady knockin, don’t you let it in
If you hadn’t been there, how else would you know?
How could you have got here unless you had the road?
A little boy went walkin, out into the world
You’d hardly think to mark him, plainly he did go
He happened on a hunger, that grew into his mind
And soon it rang like thunder, shook him from inside
The past is steady knockin, don’t you let it in
A figure at the gatepost, you can’t be sure it’s him
The road is out before, your feet are made of lead
The question needs the answer, but it hasn’t got it yet
Is it so hard to believe
That you could ever love me?
I’m no Doctor
I’m no Dean
I’m no heartache
But there’s a little darkness underneath
supported by 13 fans who also own “Old Friend (feat. Tianna Esperanza)”
A brilliant album! It is really hard to pick a favorite as they are all amazing works of art. The lyrics are all very potent and real. Light a Fire conjures up a very vivid but more unusual picture but every track has me gripped and listening. Another deep and meaningful album which is very well put together. elly-t
supported by 7 fans who also own “Old Friend (feat. Tianna Esperanza)”
Title track was the first I'd ever heard of Jeff's work and it struck me like a ten-ton hammer.
Was a perfect fit for the small-town college I was attending at the time, not far from train tracks itself.
Every time I hear this, I can see the amber light of the street lamps and think about a few walks I made around campus in the dead of night.
Still haven't grabbed hold of the life I've been given as firmly as I ought to, but this song soothes my regret...and the chorus reminds me.... moonandstar8765
Stirring Americana set to acoustic arrangements and topped by the legendary Alice Gerrard’s lovely, world-wise voice. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 23, 2023
”Seawheel Acoustic” delivers captivating melodies and heartfelt lyrics in songs that are equal parts soothing and enchanting. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 10, 2023
Tom Houston swings between heartfelt folk and quirky slice-of-life spoken word, augmented with electronics, on his latest LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 15, 2022
supported by 7 fans who also own “Old Friend (feat. Tianna Esperanza)”
It's tough to pick a favorite track off this album, but there's something about Hard Year that cuts deeper than the rest. I spent many days driving in and out of the Catskill mountains and this album was my compass. dthompsthirty2