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The Toothache EP

by EndCastle

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1.
Attic 03:44
Upstairs in the attic, you're hiding out again Putting off your chores and counting all your sins Upstairs in the attic, you're lying down again You're afraid, it was all pretend When you swung on vines, through ancient times The air was thin; the noise was loud The trees stood up; the fence blew down You were pulled through lines, displaced in time You balanced like the crane when they fished your bones out from the drain Upstairs in the attic, you're hiding out again Keeping up with trash, and peeling off your skin Upstairs in the attic, you're lying down again You're ashamed, of what you did When you swung on vines, through ancient times The hours slipped away while you sat captive there in wait You were dodging crimes in lazy times You got drunk on the plane doing shots with Billy Zane Zooming out of scope what you call patterns I call rope Hanging there constrained, conducting strings, colliding branes Running out of soap, stacking bricks and making smoke Casting off the skeins, knitting a hat on a plastic train Hiding out in the attic
2.
Green Maiden 03:06
Mothership invade or retire Find a drop; pick it up; take it higher Mind of stone all alone in the Green Zone Later in time you will find you'll be fine What you need to be near can cost dearly What you seek can erode Where you find all the time you lose sense of how you plan to evolve When you need a strong line to come in by everyone could be gone While you try to survive and defeat all that had once weighed you down Don't sit down
3.
Fortune 03:46
There's too much of all the good leaves strewn all across the floor Before the trucks and wooden hauls could find a bed of teeth And inside all this heaven was a closet full of dust And when you breathe you sneeze away your dreams They float away for good That's the only way To say goodbye When you've squandered a fortune made of time No attention could be paid No forgiveness was enjoyed No existing chains or olive stains Just paper and some glue By all means just take a drive and if the road is clear by then Plant some rubber seeds to choke the weeds Wave a handkerchief as you fly

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“The Toothache EP” is the debut release by EndCastle of San Diego, CA. EndCastle is a classically futuristic, sometimes psychedelic rock n' roll experience. The band was formed by Follow the Train’s Dennis Sheridan as a continuation of his previous efforts (also available on Darla Records) after relocating from Louisville, KY to Oceanside, CA.

Upon accepting the inspiration of any worthy genre, EndCastle’s melodies are synthesized through its own flavor of dueling guitars, existential lyrics, can't stop bobbing your head bass-lines and the rolling thunder of rhythm that ties it all together. “Toothache” is a layered metaphor of catchy sounds and immediate words that gives listeners a taste of EndCastle’s range and the demand for more - a demand that will soon be met as plans are already in place for a full-length by Spring of 2018.

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released January 5, 2018

Dennis Sheridan - Guitar/Vocals
Eric James - Guitar
Charlie Esquivel - Bass
Brendan Ruff - Drums

Produced by EndCastle and James Page at Emerald Age Studio
Engineered and Mastered by James Page at Emerald Age Studio
Songs written by Dennis Sheridan and EndCastle

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EndCastle San Diego, California

EndCastle is a classically futuristic, sometimes psychedelic rock n' roll band. Accepting the inspiration of any worthy genre, melodies are synthesized through dueling guitars, existential lyrics, can't stop bobbing your head bass-lines and the rolling thunder of rhythm that ties it all together.

Dennis Sheridan - guitar/vocals
Eric James - guitar
Charlie Esquivel - Bass
Brendan Ruff - Drums
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