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The Reckoning is Here

by Lonely Leesa and The Lost Cowboys

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A song about standing up for who you are and embracing authenticity even when it is hard. This driving song is a banger that rips it out with southern inspired guitars and meditative vocals. Kinda like if Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks had an angry daughter! This song was written well before the 2020 political climate, but we felt it would be most fitting to release this track into the world on election day with hopes of positivity to move the world forward on its journey of equity and authenticity.

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Lyrics:

Are you gonna get right within?
Run the train tracks till they are burning thin
sink the soil, fuck this destiny.
I don’t think you know what you mean.
Sell between lines.

Light it up it’s fine

Cognitive dissonance
Secret resistance, resilience is a gift
Bearing witness to the shit within the shit.
Sinking ship caught an upward clip

Reckoning is here
Purge the demons
Conscience clear

You here me how
You fear me now

Reckoning is here
Purge the demons
Conscience clear

You here me —
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released November 3, 2020
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The Reckoning is Here
Written and arranged by Lonely Leesa & the Lost Cowboys

Co-produced by Lonely Leesa & the Lost Cowboys and Dan Nicklin.
Recorded and Engineered at Henley Row Studios by Dan Nicklin.
Mixed by Pat DiCenso
Mastered by Brian Charles at Zippah Recording Studios

Leesa Coyne —vocals
Chad Raleigh —guitars
Dave Lieb —keyboards
Chuck Ferreira —drums and percussion
Eric Donohue —Bass
Rishiva Green — Aux Guitar
Backing Vocals — Dan Nicklin

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Lonely Leesa and The Lost Cowboys Boston, Massachusetts

Have you ever wondered what a band drawing heavily from "Rumors"-era Fleetwood Mac, Lucinda Williams, Big Star, and even some "Exile on Main Street"-era Rolling Stones might sound like? Even if you haven't, you have to admit that this a potentially amazing mix, yes? ... more

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