Backstory:
Lumpy Scarf was formed in the heart of the Seattle indie music scene in the electric year of 1998. It was the brainchild of lead vocalist and guitarist, Leo Lomax, and drummer, Nina Kettles, two down-on-their-luck buskers who decided to join forces. Leo’s melodic guitar work and Nina’s propulsive rhythms soon attracted the attention of local bassist, Rex Reynolds, and keyboard player, Kitty Clover. Together, they formed Lumpy Scarf, named after an old scarf Leo used to wear. Despite facing countless challenges, they held on to their dream and made their mark in the music industry.
Genre:
Indie Rock
Title:
“Rainy Pavements”
Full song lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[Am] Walking down the [G] rainy pavements, [F] counting all the [Em] cracks
[Am] Stories of our [G] fragile moments, [F] wrapped up in my [Em] Lumpy Scarf
[Am] The city lights are [G] dimming, [F] your memory is [Em] fading fast
[Am] But the echoes of our [G] laughter, [F] I promise they will [Em] last.
(Chorus)
[C] In the corners of the [G] city,
[Am] beneath the neon’s [Em] glow,
[C] I’m wandering with [G] your shadow,
[Am] in places we used [Em] know.
[C] Wearing your love [G] like my old Lumpy Scarf,
[Am] Wishing on the [Em] stars,
[C] In this world full of [G] strangers,
[Am] you’re my familiar [Em] far.
(Verse 2)
[Am] We danced under the [G] streetlights, [F] lost in our own [Em] tune,
[Am] Now I hum our [G] song alone, [F] under the same [Em] moon.
[Am] Time may turn the [G] pages, [F] but love leaves a [Em] mark.
[Am] You are sewn into the [G] stitches, [F] of my old Lumpy [Em] Scarf.
(Chorus)
[C] In the corners of the [G] city,
[Am] beneath the neon’s [Em] glow,
[C] I’m wandering with [G] your shadow,
[Am] in places we used [Em] know.
[C] Wearing your love [G] like my old Lumpy Scarf,
[Am] Wishing on the [Em] stars,
[C] In this world full of [G] strangers,
[Am] you’re my familiar [Em] far.
Testimonial – Fan’s Name:
Derek Simmons
Testimonial:
“Being a fan of Lumpy Scarf isn’t just about loving their music, it’s about being part of a community. Their lyrics speak to my soul and their melodies provide a soundtrack to my life. My favorite song is ‘Rainy Pavements’ because it talks about love and loss, something we all experience. The raw emotion in their songs is something that resonates with me. Lumpy Scarf isn’t just a band to me, they’re like friends telling their stories and sharing their lives through music. That’s why they’re my favorite.”