PADCAST #27: "Discourage Wolf" - Introducing Sayonara

Wylie, Texas duo, Sayonara, in production here at Couderay Music, have two songs primping for release as singles (and two more stripped-back, acoustic numbers for a padcast)

Sean Blythe and I had already spent a fair bit of time together (via WorldWideRiot and Hollus). Still, it had been a few years, so to break the ice, we took a break during our first day of tracking and made dinner.

And that's how I got to know singer/guitarist, Debbie Pucek. While Sean, Debbie and I prepared a vegetarian stir-fry (with occasional pauses to tap a 60 year old bottle of sour mash), I learned a few things about my new friend, her music history and how she came to know Sean.

But nothing tells a tale like results. So now without further ado, I am pleased to present Sayonara's debut, Discourage Wolf, with this preview mix direct from the Couderay Music bunker heading for an upcoming Lilypad Records release. -KK





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Discourage Wolf
© 2011 Sayonara / Lilypad Records  All Rights Reserved

My interrogator leaves me threatened 
Only when he asks one question Like, 

"What happens when the box stops ticking?" 

I'm in no state to tell 
Don't feel bad (I've got no guts)

This is the part when all deflections cease to amuse you 
Maybe we should call it off and blackout like we always seem to

No one except for me gets in my head 
I'm surprised you ever thought you could 
Don't take it the wrong way 
It's just the way I operate 
How can I put it so you'll understand? 
There's no end to everything that is 
No single thought, emotion or thing you've lost 
No word or touch or love that feels dead and gone

We are two blind Alpha wolves 
Pouring out from a red light 
Both worthy of this good fight 
Over all the things that remain under the breath of all the others

No one except for me gets in my head 
I'm surprised you ever thought you could 
Don't take it the wrong way 
It's just the way I operate 
How can I put it so you'll understand? 
There's no end to everything that is 
No single thought, emotion or thing you've lost 
No word or touch or love that feels dead and gone

The woods seem so much darker when 
The moon is being pulled by something 
But the sun is there 
But the sun is near

Debbie Pucek: vocals & guitar
Sean Blythe: bass, drums and keys

Recorded at Couderay Music February 26, 2011 by Kerry Kelekovich for Lilyad Records.
Photo by Mike Hanna


Record Store Day looks poised for another fun-filled, gate crashing with some of my friends joining in on the ruckus. 

Featuring more from Sayonara; Toy Tambourine, by former Sarah Records recording artist, Aberdeen (who are reuniting for San Francisco's Popfest May 26th) with a remix by Jimmie T (Postal Service); Underground from Indiana's own Nomad Planets; Hollus shares Madman from their next EP, Part Two (due out late 2011); and even more from Michael Lux and The Bad Sons, Young Jackies, Capo5Four...

Please join The Pad on April 16, 2011 for Padcast #28: RSD'11 - Independently Indie!

As always, thanks for listening.

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