"Journeyman" Featuring Green Buddha Out August 14th
Pack a bag and just hit the road.
Thats the lifestyle our newest single, Journeyman advocates for. On this track, we teamed up with local Colorado reggae outfit Green Buddha to create a driving, energetic roots tune. The track features guest appearances by all three of Green Buddha’s musicians; Seth Strickland on vocals, Johnny Jyemo (Jyemo Project, Intuit) on drums, and Otis Lande ( Eurforquestra) on bass. It was recorded, mixed and mastered at Dub Farm Records in Lyons, Colorado by our own G Money Blazer. The track is available everywhere on August 14th, 2020.
"Journeyman" is a song about new beginnings. When the corner of the world you live in is a drag take to the road and start the long haul. It is time to find love and kindness on your journey to new beginnings. Spreading positivity through music is the journey we have embarked on but there is still a long long way to go. Its more of a feeling than a destination to find your home on the open road.
You can presave the new track by clicking the link here : PRESAVE HERE
Lyrics
If the life that you’re livin’, feels like a drag
There ain’t no use in stayin’, so pack up your bag
If the home that you’re given, isn’t a home at all
Take to the road, start the long, long haul
The journeyman is on this soul migration
We’ve got such a long long way to go
Its more of a feeling than a destination
To find your home on the open road
On the streets you will find, everything that you need
All the love in this world, out there for you and for me
Lace up and start walking, strolling right into town
Live up and start talking, in kindness life is found
The journeyman is on this soul migration
We’ve got such a long long way to go
Its more of a feeling than a destination
To find your home on the open road
Do you got the wanderlust in your bones?
Are you searching for a rising vibe?
Baby when you feel like getting on home
Come on back to Colorado skies
The journeyman is on this soul migration
We’ve got such a long long way to go
Its more of a feeling than a destination
To find your home on the open road