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The Bridge

from Another Other by Kingsley Flood

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    Another Other, Kingsley Flood's third studio album, was released October 14, 2016.

    Nick Balkin: bass, vocals
    Chris Barrett: keys, horns, percussion, vocals
    George Hall: electric guitar, vocals
    Naseem Khuri: guitars, keys, vocals
    Travis Richter: drums, vocals

    featuring
    Eva Walsh: vocals and violin on #1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13
    Jenée Morgan Force: vocals on #7, 12, saxophone on #7, violin on #12

    Produced by Paul Q. Kolderie
    All songs written by Naseem Khuri (SESAC)
    © 2016 Kingsley Flood. All Rights Reserved.

    Recorded at 1867 Recording Studio, Chelsea, MA
    Assistant engineers: Chris MacLaughlin and James Bridges

    Mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie
    Mastered by Ian Kennedy at New Alliance East Mastering, Cambridge, MA

    The cover photo features Naseem’s dad, earnestly attempting to restore order as a camp counselor in the mountains of Lebanon, circa 1958 (credit unknown). Other photos by Dave Green, Kate Connell, Naseem Khuri. Design by Kingsley Flood.

    Management: Nate Erwin for Red Light Management

    Many thanks to the amazing supporters of our PledgeMusic campaign who made this recording possible. And to all the members of our musical family: the Floodclub, Kate Connell, Chrissy Fantone, Sophie Innerfield, Sarada Peri, Gregg Zoske, Jenée Morgan Force, Eva Walsh, Eric Donohue, Randa Khuri, Plotkins and Trappers, Andrew Fish, Jon Dorn, Will Dailey, Travis York, Lisa and Terry, Saudeks, Schleifconn, Chowlips, Martigs, Isaac Wohl, Nate Erwin, Craig Street, Bill Flanagan, Erlz, Meg Griffin, Anthony D’Amato, Bombadil, the David Wax Museum, Christina Richter, Jed Gottlieb, Andy Grossman, Sue & Steve Lindsay, Audrey Harrer, Mars Man, Tim & Alex and the Amp Club of Cambridge, John Soares, Ziza Soares, the mighty Rhumb Line, and all the kind souls who offered up a spare couch or floor space along the way.
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    Another Other, Kingsley Flood's third studio album, was released October 14, 2016.

    Nick Balkin: bass, vocals
    Chris Barrett: keys, horns, percussion, vocals
    George Hall: electric guitar, vocals
    Naseem Khuri: guitars, keys, vocals
    Travis Richter: drums, vocals

    featuring
    Eva Walsh: vocals and violin on #1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13
    Jenée Morgan Force: vocals on #7, 12, saxophone on #7, violin on #12

    Produced by Paul Q. Kolderie
    All songs written by Naseem Khuri (SESAC)
    © 2016 Kingsley Flood. All Rights Reserved.

    Recorded at 1867 Recording Studio, Chelsea, MA
    Assistant engineers: Chris MacLaughlin and James Bridges

    Mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie
    Mastered by Ian Kennedy at New Alliance East Mastering, Cambridge, MA

    The cover photo features Naseem’s dad, earnestly attempting to restore order as a camp counselor in the mountains of Lebanon, circa 1958 (credit unknown). Other photos by Dave Green, Kate Connell, Naseem Khuri. Design by Kingsley Flood.

    Management: Nate Erwin for Red Light Management

    Many thanks to the amazing supporters of our PledgeMusic campaign who made this recording possible. And to all the members of our musical family: the Floodclub, Kate Connell, Chrissy Fantone, Sophie Innerfield, Sarada Peri, Gregg Zoske, Jenée Morgan Force, Eva Walsh, Eric Donohue, Randa Khuri, Plotkins and Trappers, Andrew Fish, Jon Dorn, Will Dailey, Travis York, Lisa and Terry, Saudeks, Schleifconn, Chowlips, Martigs, Isaac Wohl, Nate Erwin, Craig Street, Bill Flanagan, Erlz, Meg Griffin, Anthony D’Amato, Bombadil, the David Wax Museum, Christina Richter, Jed Gottlieb, Andy Grossman, Sue & Steve Lindsay, Audrey Harrer, Mars Man, Tim & Alex and the Amp Club of Cambridge, John Soares, Ziza Soares, the mighty Rhumb Line, and all the kind souls who offered up a spare couch or floor space along the way.
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lyrics

Jenny got born on the Brookline side
Where you walk within the glow of your shoebuckle shine
She kept her backpack straps tied around her tight
While she stared across the bridge with her widened eyes

Teacher tells Jenny “Jenny don’t you stare,
They got weeds in the streets and they just don’t care
We better better them right, the cause is not yet lost
But the cause ain’t lost, we can help them grow
We can teach them to reach, show them how to grow
C’mon take my hand and don’t get too close”

They’re gone, they’re gone, they’re gone

Papa’s eating peas, saying “how was your day
You went down by the bridge, your teacher said
I’ve always wondered why in that part of town
The green grass suddenly turns to brown”

Mama says “I think it’s great you seem so keen
To shed light on the dark, see the unseen
As a matter of fact, it occurs to me
You could use the extra curricular credibility”

Yeah they’re gone, they’re gone, they’re gone

Tucked in tight, Jenny sleeps so well
Maybe next year she can spends a few hours more
Mamapapa downstairs, locking eyes and glowing
“Those kids by the bridge outta take some notes”

Guess they’re a little too wild, a little too torn
A little too weak, a little too worn
Maybe a little too brown, a little too poor,
A little too black, a little too born

Yeah they’re gone, they’re gone, they’re gone

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from Another Other, released October 14, 2016

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Kingsley Flood Boston, Massachusetts

With features in NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times, Boston and Washington, DC sextet Kingsley Flood straddles the line between high energy indie rock and introspective folk.

With its "signature high energy" (Rolling Stone), the band has played the main stage at the Newport Folk Fest and has been dubbed "Boston's best live band" (Boston Herald).
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