We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

From the Factory Floor

by Christian and the Sinners

/
1.
Who ever said you wouldn’t be lonely, Lonely’s my friend for many long years Who ever said you wouldn’t be lonely My book my art no time for tears Lonely no more, since you left me You killed my dreams, my hope, my fears Sometimes it good to feel empty, To feel your heart poured out on the floor. Sometimes it’s good just to feel empty, To tired to give or take, any more. Lonely no more, since you left me You killed my dreams, my hope, my fears Who ever said you wouldn’t be lonely, They lied to you and you believed Someone’s told you you’d never be lonely They lied to you and you believed Don’t you deserve to feel lonely? The world is sick I feel your need Lonely is the box that you’re trapped in, Wretched walls of sorrow are closing in The spiked feelings are crushing you, Don’t know what else that you can do. Lonely no more since you left me, My heart is on fire, my head is too. My heart is on fire, my head is too.
2.
Feel so cold in my heart and bones when you're with me you still feel alone Trouble only comes in the night Even though you’re with me it’s never all right Our love only comes down in the night That’s when you make me feel all right Feel so cold in my heart and bones I’d feel cold in my soul, if I only had one Trouble comes in the day, not the night When you’re with me it sure feels right The only time I’m alive is the night That when you make me feel all right Feel so cold in my heart and bones I’d feel ice in my soul, but I’ve never had one Devils come in the day, but banished at night, That’s when you make me feel all right! The only time I’m alive is the night That’s when you make me feel all right
3.

about

Christian and the Sinners studio tapes, songs from the factory floor.

Since under the pandemic lock down we can't actually rehearse together for the foreseeable future, Christian has been going through recordings to find anything that catches his ear. We'll share those here.

credits

released April 27, 2020

Christian DeArmond: vocals, guitar
Sean Sewell: guitar, vocals
Craig Reid: bass, vocals and wizardry
Julian Vardy: drums

Recording Engineer (?) Christian DeArmond
©℗ 2019 Sleepy Beagle Records. (SOCAN) All rights Reserved.
license all rights reserved

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Christian D Toronto

Sounds like Joe Strummer and Nick Cave in a knife fight at Johnny Cash's house.

Re: Christian D and the Hangovers-
"With a style that looks to The Cramps, Nick Cave and Elvis, The Hangovers belt out distorted, punky rockabilly on record and on stage as if their lives depended on it."
Errol Nazareth, The Toronto Sun
... more

contact / help

Contact Christian D

Streaming and
Download help

Shipping and returns

Report this album or account

Christian D recommends:

If you like From the Factory Floor, you may also like: