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Good Terms - Call Me

Good Terms
Call Me

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Good Terms have dropped this cover of the Blondie classic to support their front-man, whose home and belongings were lost in the LA fires.

The song has a pacey start that drives us from the emo beginnings to a screamo second verse and then into a heavy breakdown before the final chorus. The high energy and effortless switches provide highly pleasing Good Terms signature moments.

We, Zach Boucher & Ivan Barry, have started this Go-Fund-Me for Brian & Steph on behalf of our band Good Terms. We cannot fathom the devastation that they’re going through right now and hope to bring awareness to their tragic situation. Lots of you have been asking how you can help, and we thought this would be the best way. Please consider donating if you can!

We’re sending our best wishes to Brian and Steph. You can support them through Bandcamp, or Go Fund Me.

Call Me Lyrics

Color me your color, baby
Color me your car
Color me your color, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where you’re coming from
Emotions come, I don’t know why
Cover up love’s alibi

Call me on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me, I’ll arrive
You can call me any day or night
Call me on the line
Call me, I’ll arrive

Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Cover me in designer sheets
I’ll never get enough
Emotions come, I don’t know why
Cover up love’s alibi

Call me on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me I’ll arrive
When you’re ready, we can share the wine
Call me on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me, I’ll arrive

Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way
Any day

Call me my love
You can call me, call me anytime
Call me for a ride
You can call me for some overtime
Call me in my life
Call me, call me anytime
Call me in my life

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Steve Fenton writes in our music, words, and culture categories. He was Editor in Chief for The Mag and covered live music for DV8 Magazine and Spill Magazine. He was often found in venues throughout the UK alongside ace-photographer, Mark Holloway. Steve is also a technical writer and programmer and writes gothic fiction. Steve studied Psychology at OSC, and Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-1978 at the University of Reading.
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