What Made Milwaukee Famous has been a stalwart of the Austin, Texas music scene since their inception in 2002. Singer/Songwriter Michael Kingcaid has employed a diverse range of musicians in the past decade, priding the band on not being backed into any corners, stylistically. With the release of their first two records, Trying to Never Catch Up and What Doesn’t Kill Us on Seattle’s Barsuk imprint, the band was touted for their abilities to channel strong musicianship and diverse songwriting into instantly, addictive hooks.
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Hellodrama What Made Milwaukee Famous From Trying Never to Catch Up Transcribed by Reuben Gann ([email protected])
Great song by a relatively unknown band. Buy their record!
(Verse) EG#m If you're ever anywhere 'round here AAm just come back I'll give you everything you need this time E I promise G#m not so much the way you hurt me AAm/B it's more like the way you make me want to hurt myself
When you show up it's like a landmine close enough to leave indelible scars adhered to one such impressionable person don't say names protect the innocent he sure needs a break
EDACE what if everyone's gotta get back DACE just in time, smoke that last cigarette DACE you're still lingering round the set DAC tryin to set me off
(verse chords) Maybe we can take some time and work this out I really think the duties here are the same make it bearable, to be careful with eachother's emotions
C#mAC#m the only way to find out what you're doing AC#m is for you to envy me A then we can both stay int'rested
(chorus) EE/B oh Charlena DAE maybe you should write this down E/BDA so we can get it right next time around EE/B No, Charlena DAE It's not as simple as it sounds E/BDA to keep your feet planted on common ground
(verse chords) If anyone knows you I do and if anyone can forgive you well I'd try to but you keep on doing that thing to me it's like you're dragging me down into your disease and can't you see that it's bringing me to my knees
EDACE what if we could get it all back DACC#m the same way it was before you attacked AC#m all evidence of decency in me A and left me in the debris
(chorus chords) So, Charlena maybe you could sort this out and tell me how you feel about it now
oh Charlena maybe you should just sit down I'm not sure that it's worth this anyhow.