Waxahatchee is a solo project of American singer and guitarist Katie Crutchfield (born in 1989) of P.S. Eliot and Bad Banana.
Waxahatchee, named after Waxahatchee Creek in Alabama where Crutchfield grew up, began in 2010 during the breakup of P.S. Eliot. Crutchfield released her first music as Waxahatchee as a split cassette with Chris Clavin on Plan-It-X Records. Her bedroom-recorded debut album, American Weekend, was released on Don Giovanni Records in 2012.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Verse 1: G#C# I left like I got my way But truly G# I left with nothing C#G# at all When I saw C# you the next day G# I knew they'd hear our breath through C# these walls
Verse 2: G# We are late C# And we are loud G# And we remain connected as you're C# reading out loud G#C# Mirroring a staggered youth Flowered G# with nerves and C# shadows and truth
Interlude: G#2G#6G#3G#sus2G#4
Chorus: G#2G#6G#3G#sus2G#4 And it swept in G#2G#6G#3G#sus2G#4 Like a strong wind G#2G#6 And I don't believe G#3G#sus2G#4 I care at all G#2G#6 What they hear G#3G#sus2G#4 through these walls