Ryan dedicated this song to me at a Betwixties show and I wasn't there for it. That in itself should explain why I wanted to cover a song about an owl that moved all up in the trees and never came around. The Betwixties are one of the best bands in Portland, and amazing people. I have the privilege of producing their debut record, and when it drops it's gonna tear-gas you right outta the taqueria.
credits
from To Sing an Anthem,
released May 14, 2015
Words by Ryan Newton
Music by Ryan Newton, Jackie Motzer, and Mike May
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