Speedy Ortiz - Ghostwriter

“Ghostwriter” by Speedy Ortiz from Speedy Ortiz’s new album ‘Rabbit Rabbit’ out now (Wax Nine Records) Stream / Download / Buy: Director: Alex Ross Perry Producer: Jessica DiMento DP: Robert Kolodny Editor: Cody Duncum Lighting Designer: Onur Gul Production Designer: Chazz Foggie Art Asst: Harrison Kroessler HMUA: Paige Campbell BTS Photographer: Emilio Herce Location: Nublu Wardrobe for Sadie & Audrey: Find Me Now Jewelry: Natasha Roach Metal consultant: Gregory Hans Karlowitsch Announcer: Josh Gondelman Band: Sadie Dupuis Andy Molholt Audrey Zee Whitesides Joey Doubek Special Thanks: Ilhan Ersahin Brandon Lamont Talent: Zoë Brecher Paige Campbell Spencer Compton Amber DaSilva Bernie Daroux Will Feinstein Emilio Herce Emily Hughston Hoffman Eric Jaso Merritt K Jason Adam Katzenstein Dylan Kiely Rax King Nate Lamagna Nicola Leel Ted Leo Kate Meizner Marshall Moran Mitch Myers Clare O’Kane Emily Panic Spencer Peppet Hal Phillips Nicole Porter Ben Silver Kira Skye Amy Rose Spiegel Andy Waldron Katie Way Gabrielle White Produced by Speedy Ortiz & Sarah Tudzin Engineered & mixed by Sarah Tudzin at Rancho de la Luna & Sonic Ranch Additional engineering by Sadie Dupuis Mastered by Emily Lazar & Chris Allgood at The Lodge Sadie Dupuis: guitar, vocals, synth Audrey Zee Whitesides: bass, acoustic guitar Andy Molholt: guitar, synth Joey Doubek: drums, percussion LYRICS: Song of the wandering idiot’s our song. The criminal element left some stones unturned, their coats in my car. For every river a drawbridge, for every motion an adjective. Every nickel I’m dimed, water logging my slime. How to grow up? Lately I don’t really push much. I’m tired of anger. How to move on? Even comets are staying in one spot. I’m tired of anger. Lickety split, got lost components. So I get tight with customer service, take a backwards road, say thank you with omens. For every white lie I got a gray one and a reason for every failure. Every nickel I’m dimed, I just take it offline. How to grow up? Lately I don’t really push much. I’m tired of anger. How to move on when the ocean is coming up strong? I’m tired of anger. How do I let go? Yank a dandelion and blow. I’m trying, I’m trying. Trying.
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