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One Last Summer

from Uphill by Scott Stein

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One last summer
One last taste of sweetness in the air
One last August
One last time the breeze blows through my hair.

Out my window
It’s colder than it was the day before.
September’s coming
Lurking like a stranger at my door.

If there’s a question, please don’t ask me.
Don’t you know I’ve given all I have?
So take my all
Until my all
Is nothing at all.

One last summer
One last kiss of promises and lies
Whispers to me
As I let the illusion of next year fool my eyes.

One last summer
Sinking like a shipwreck on the sea
Waves rush over
Rolling ’til they’re washing over me.

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from Uphill, released August 19, 2022
Music and lyrics by Scott Stein
(C) 2022 November Green Music (ASCAP)
Produced by Mark Marshall
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Mark Marshall
Recorded at JB's Juke Joint (Queens, NY) and The Haive (Brooklyn, NY)


Scott Stein - vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, synthesizers
Mark Marshall - guitars, percussion
Seth Ondracek - bass
Sean Dixon - drums

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Scott Stein Brooklyn, New York

Brooklyn pianist/songwriter Scott Stein takes a moodier turn on his newest EP Uphill; synthesizers swirl and backwards guitars fade in and out like ghosts as Stein's plainspoken vocals take on grief, anxiety, loss and their aftermath. There's some joy too, even if it is hard-earned. Melodies and sly musicianship still form the songs' backbone. Think Ben Folds and Sting channeling Big Star's Third. ... more

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