"Corinthian Order" is the fifth single from Gamblers' debut album "Small World" released 9/25/20 via Symphonic Distribution and Missing Piece Group. The video was directed and produced by Tyler Walker and Fidel Ruiz-Healy of The American Standard Film Company. Filmed at the now-defunct DIY space "Suburbia" in Brooklyn, NY.
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Lyrics:
Don't lie, you're not excited when you see me
You don't come by anymore like you used to
And I'm shy
Build up the courage just to text you
And you don't reply so fast like you used to, that's true
But it's alright, It's ok
I'm probably better off on my own these days
I understand, you're not to blame
I guess I'm just upset that you're going away
Goodbye honey, I tried
I'm cryin' honey, every night
Last time, I dreamt I held you 'til the morning
You'd be surprised how that happens so often
And you lied, you told me something and then took it back
You were just drunk and didn't know where your heart was at
But it's alright, it's ok
I'd probably disappoint you again someday
I guess it's fair, a lesson shared
I'll see you down the road when we both don't care
Goodbye honey, and smile
We tried honey, next time
Do do do do do (Goodbye honey)
Do do do do do (Goodbye)
Don't lie, you're not excited when you see me
You don't come by anymore like you used to
And I'm shy
Build up the courage just to text you
And you don't reply so fast like you used to, that's true
But it's alright, It's ok
I'm probably better off on my own these days
I understand, you're not to blame
I guess I'm just upset that you're going away
Goodbye honey, I tried
I'm cryin' honey, every night
Last time, I dreamt I held you 'til the morning
You'd be surprised how that happens so often
And you lied, you told me something and then took it back
You were just drunk and didn't know where your heart was at
But it's alright, it's ok
I'd probably disappoint you again someday
I guess it's fair, a lesson shared
I'll see you down the road when we both don't care
Goodbye honey, and smile
We tried honey, next time
Do do do do do (Goodbye honey)
Do do do do do (Goodbye)
"Seductively approachable, Gamblers' sunny sound masks the tragedy and despair that populate the band's debut album." - PopMatters
Hailing from the south-shore Long Island town of Massapequa, Gamblers have always been aware of the ever-looming influence of New York City, but they may as well be coming from another world. The band’s debut album Small World (released 9/25/20 via Symphonic) showcases the unique perspective one develops when viewing things as both an insider and an outsider. Singles from the album have received airplay on Sirius XM, NPR Music, and WFUV, while press outlets such as PopMatters and the band's hometown Newsday have praised the full body of work. The week of release, Small World was a Top 5 added album into the NACC College Radio 200 chart, and shortly after soared to #12 on the Alternative Rock Submodern chart. After cutting his teeth touring with DIY alt-rock bands in high school, bandleader/producer Michael McManus spent practically every waking minute that he wasn’t in class holed up in his Hunter College dorm room crafting the unique hip hop production style that paved the way for collaborations with Meek Mill and Heems, as well as musical contributions to Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and Viceland’s Gaycation. With Gamblers, McManus marries the beatmaking sensibility of hip hop to the songcraft and jamming-in-a-room spirit of an indie rock band. Even in its brightest moments, Small World is replete with references to addiction, mental illness, corruption and violence, with cutting insights always lurking in the shadows between McManus’ seemingly innocuous wordplay. With one ear to the pulse of Long Island’s trash-strewn cultural landscape and the other focused on the human condition itself, McManus tucks his layers of meaning into lyrics that on first glance appear rather straightforward. The band’s sunny hooks may evoke The Beach Boys, but much darker things tend to wash up on the south shore, much as they do on the shores of our own conscience.
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