We built a home of concrete bones
Steel frames and picture windows
The future's now and so highbrow
In this pale woodgrain limbo
And though the neighbors always balked
While all the online critics talked
The theorists said our dream was sound
Where the hell is the good part found?
I'll meet you at Expo 67
We'll take a stroll beneath the concrete sky
I'll meet you at Expo 67
The blank gray walls bring out the blue in your eyes
In your eyes
Oh can't you see there's purity
In concrete shapes and forms
Be adamant, no ornament
The vision must conform
And when our busy day is through
Before we sleep and wake anew
The plans were said to be profound
Where the hell is the good part found?
I'll meet you at Expo 67
We'll take a stroll beneath the concrete sky
I'll meet you at Expo 67
The blank gray walls bring out the blue in your eyes
In your eyes
I'll meet you at Expo 67
We'll take a stroll beneath the concrete sky
I'll meet you at Expo 67
The blank gray walls bring out the blue in your eyes
In your eyes
credits
from Expo 67 (Single),
released May 1, 2020
Written by Kara Buchanan and Steph Buchanan
Produced and arranged by Kara Buchanan, Steph Buchanan, and Rowan Church
Engineered by Rowan Church and Kara Buchanan
Mixed and mastered by Rowan Church
Performed by Steph Buchanan (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals), Kara Buchanan (Vox organ, piano, percussion, drum programming), and Rowan Church (bass guitar, drum programming)
supported by 7 fans who also own “Expo 67 (Single)”
I had never heard of Mercury Girls until I saw them with Balance and Composure and Foxing. They killed it live and the next thing I knew, I had this record in my hands. E L I
Sweet, sharp indie rock from PA's Sara Renberg reflects the fluidity of queer identities & relationships through personal storytelling. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2021
Jangly, hooky post-punk from New Hampshire that strikes that key balance from its '80s forebears of romanticism and gloom. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 6, 2021
supported by 7 fans who also own “Expo 67 (Single)”
Stirs up memories it has no business doing, arriving 27 years too late; captures the feeling of a certain corner of '90s indie without imitating a particular band. Lovely tension between warm and cold guitar. IlsaJ