Tommy Cormier, singer and main songwriter of Brooklyn based psych folk band Golden Alphabet, recently became a father and while having a daughter is pretty cool, it is also scary, so he did what he knows best and wrote a song about it.
I'm A Fake tackles the joys, the fears and the dreads that all are part of the equation that comes with the responsibilities of having to raise a kid: "Religious telescope pointed at the sun // Melatonin gummy when the day is done // Lift my head up now to reach you // Life isn't beautiful // I'll teach you how to decorate this dark parade // With time and space this world blows away".
I'm A Fake is a self-released single. Buy it from their website.
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