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Vicissitudes

by Like Years

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1.
Freeway 04:45
From over here it’s not that bad The freeway sounds like the ocean If you close your eyes The honking horns Are really seagulls The cars are just Waves in motion Out for a drive So you lay down And try to sleep Quiet your head When you wake up You find your dreams Have died instead Look over there the fires that burn They make such pretty sunsets If you don’t care why The air is thick And hard to breathe But don’t it smell like a campfire And they’re just grey skies Will you come back And pull me out Of this tortured state And help me find Another route A place to stay From here I see The sun is out At least for now I couldn’t leave This place without Making it count After a while The road runs out The trail grows cold No greener grass No clearer skies No place like home No greener grass No clearer skies No place like home
2.
Insomnia 04:01
She laughs in her sleep While I am wide awake Is she dreaming of me? While I’m worried about everything Insomnia You’re my longest friend Insomnia You’ll be there till the end When I When I can finally Get some sleep
3.
Serious 03:15
I can’t get out of my own way I can’t get out of my head So what’s wrong With this moment Right here Right Now Do you think that this is serious? Are you worried about me? Do you think that this is serious? Are you worried about me? So what’s wrong With this moment Right here Right Now I can’t get out of my head (repeat) Do you think that this is serious? Are you worried about me? (repeat
4.
Vicissitudes 04:13
Not sure what happened between the car and your door The temperature dropped so fast When moments start and end I never can be sure I only know when they don’t last It’s hard to recognize when something slips away All of a sudden you’re just slumped down in the rain You don’t know what you’re going to do What are you really supposed to do? You’re down and you’re out and It’s hopeless its over The bottom is coming It’s not like anyone’s coming So do you want to know the truth? You’re on the ride of another vicissitude I hope you’re happy with all the choices that you’ve made And I don’t mean to sound that fake So I’ll sail on and keep my eyes on out for shore It’s not the last trip I will take It’s time to recognize the past has slipped away The course were headed down nobody can change You don’t know what you’re going to do What are you really supposed to do? You’re down and you’re out and It’s hopeless its over The bottom is coming It’s not like anyone’s coming So do you want to know the truth? You’re on the ride of another vicissitude
5.
Run 04:04
Run
6.
The Optimist 04:09
Oh sure it started out fine Congratulations and smiles lit the way The optimist was riding high Afraid to crash against The sky And maybe there’s not enough time You blink your eyes and this could all Go away Maybe the optimist died When there were no more tears left To cry I guess we’ll see (repeat) And maybe there’s not enough time You blink your eyes and this could all Go away All of those days that passed Nothing to show that lasts All of your secrets that Kept you in shadows and Kept you outside Looking through The glass And back In your eyes Your eyes Your eyes That never changed That never changed That never changed That never changed
7.
Powerline 03:55
I feel like I’m a live wire My heart keeps jumping out Of my chest All this electricity Is setting me On fire But when I see you girl It’s like you pull me down from outer space And when you touch me babe It’s like finally know I’m in my place You really ground me girl Now I feel like I’ve got what it takes You really ground me girl Plus I like your pretty face Power (repeat) Powerline I get so stressed out I feel just like A powerline on overload Powerline Overload But when I see you girl It’s like you pull me down from outer space And when you touch me babe It’s like finally know I’m in my place You really ground me girl Now I feel like I’ve got what it takes You really ground me girl Plus I like your pretty face I get so stressed out I feel just like A powerline on overload (repeat
8.
This world is a nightmare When you look around I’ve buried my head in the sand Trying to keep my sanity This world is a nightmare I’m starting to think about the end The peak is behind us There’s nothing to do but ride the wave On down On down My friend always said: Just be happy you were born when you were That you should be happy and Just enjoy the ride on down On down On down I wish you could see the view from down here (repeat)
9.
Let’s go outside cause its raining Let’s get outside in the cold Maybe the rain will energize us Maybe we’ll want to start again Ahhhh Don’t start complaining about the weather There’s too much struggle in your heart Maybe the pain will recognize you Maybe you recognize the pain Ahhhh How does it feel to be alive again? (Repeat) Let’s go outside cause its raining Let’s get outside in the cold Maybe the rain will energize us Maybe we’ll want to start again
10.
Look alive Look alive people Act like you’ve been here before And Be HERE Look alive Look alive people Figure out your shit Or get Or get out of the way And all those things you’re worried about Are so small You never see the miracle that You can see At all So look alive There’s nowhere to hide There’s no end in sight And all the time Against the tide In waves of light In waves of light In waves of light (repeat)
11.
Out of the Water

about

Vicissitudes,
the Debut Album by Like Years,
Shines Some Light on the Recent Past
with Eleven Songs Balancing Optimism and Realism

Like Years Is Songwriter John Craig’s Latest Project
and Approaches Life's Difficult Moments with Grace,
Good Humor and Lively, Upbeat Rhythms
John Craig said the title of his new album is based on his father’s favorite word. “He used ‘vicissitudes’ to describe life. How you handle the vicissitudes of life will determine how you live, how well you live and what you do with your life. I wouldn't say I handle the vicissitudes of life exceptionally well, but I understand life operates in waves. Like everyone, I try to adapt and cope, even though the lows got lower during the pandemic. This album explores my personal struggles: insomnia, anxiety, existential angst. Writing these songs helped me find joy in life's harder moments.”
Craig produced and recorded Vicissitudes in his home studio, singing and playing most of the instruments himself. He’s always had an eclectic, improvisational approach and pulls out all the stops on the music he composed for this project. “I’d say it’s indie rock, moving toward cinematic synth pop, or maybe existentially angsty music you can dance to. When I’m writing, I imagine sunsets on the beach, or light dancing through the leaves of the trees in a forest.”

The eleven tracks of the album flow smoothly, a slowly unfolding suite of heartfelt tunes. Things open with the mellow R&B of “Freeway (Sounds like the Ocean.)” Expansive keyboard sounds and slide guitar fills suggest George Harrison sitting in with Motown’s Funk Brothers, with Craig’s buoyant vocal contrasting his uneasy observations of our slow slide into ecological oblivion.

There’s a hint of Latin in the rhythms of “The Optimist,” a mid-tempo rocker with a nostalgic feel. Craig sings about his dreams of the past and his hopes for the future in an upbeat tone as his slide guitar gently weeps in the background. “Serious” is a slow, swinging funky rocker with a popping bass line that suggest a 70s disco hit. Craig’s vocal gymnastics portray a wallflower’s unease as the world dances around him. The pure pop of the title track inhabits the space between bliss and sadness, the moment of realization when a relationship comes to an end. Craig’s multi-tracked vocals weave around the beat, wishing his lover well as he faces life alone.

“These songs are my best, most honest work” Craig said. “The album has a fuller, more interesting sound. I’m a bit older now, so I know more about what I’m doing and who I am. I’m hoping listeners will resonate with my overall message - Life is hard but, despite that, it’s still fucking rad!”

Craig grew up in Eugene, Oregon, listening to his mother’s records and soaking up the sounds of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Band. He started playing bass and joining bands in high school. “My mom was the head of the dance department at the University of Oregon. I composed music for dance performances during my time in college, but I was already playing in bands in middle school. When I got to college, I met some guys and started Tympanic, a rock band with hints of jazz, funk, jam and pop. I was the songwriter. We toured a bit, but broke up after college. When I graduated, I moved to Portland and played in several bands you’ve never heard of. Then, I put my own group together - John Craig and The Weekend. After John Craigie and The Weeknd released albums, I changed the name to Like Years. ”

During that time, Craig had a day job as a clothing buyer. “I was getting swept into the corporate world, traveling around the world, buying expensive clothes for rich people to buy back home in Portland and Seattle. When the economy took a dive in 2008, I felt weird about buying $1000 shoes for rich people to wear during a recession. I quit my job to give music a full time shot. I also got married and started a family. Since the pandemic started, I’ve been the main stay at home parent for my daughters. They see me continually making music, in my basement studio. I hope this will teach them to commit to something from start to finish.”

After Vicissitudes is released, Craig will begin working on his next project. “If I can get enough traction on this record so that the next album doesn’t have to be entirely self-funded, that would feel like success. I want to make good music, and I have a lot more of it in me, but I don’t want to bankrupt myself doing it, although I probably would, if that was the only option. Nothing makes me feel more alive than creating music. I just hope the sounds I hear can find a home in the ears of other people as well.”

credits

released April 28, 2023

All songs written, performed and produced by John Craig

John Craig - Vocals, Bass, Guitars, Synths, Midi
Reinhardt Melz - Drums & Percussion tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Asher Fulero - KeyBOARDs tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 9
Nathan Tucker - Sax tracks 1, 3
Harvey Rogers - Guitar track 5
Mike Savage - Back up vocals track 6
Johanna Craig - Vocal samples tracks 7, 9
Friends Chorus (Heather Craig, Sarah Craig, Harvey Rogers, Kellen Rogers, Mike Savage, Alisha Savage, Linda Mines Elliott, Kelly Doherty) - Vocals and claps tracks - 1, 4, 5

Recorded in John’s basement studio, &
The Hallowed Halls in Portland Oregon.
Engineered and Mixed by Justin Phelps at The Hallowed Halls Portland, Oregon
Mastered by John Greenham at Clearlight Mastering Los Angeles, California

Album artwork
Cover: Original Painting by Ryan Dobrowski
Photographed by Will Parrish
Layout and design by John Craig

For Heather, Eleanor & Johanna

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