It’s so strange but I guess I’m coming home again
Nothing’s changed and I’ll never be alone again
It’s insane how I never felt like I was gone
I get down and I turn the television on
I count the road signs I don’t wanna pass
Then I start drinking and I act like an ass
I need some space won’t you leave me alone
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like
I feel fine as I sit in Minneapolis
That’s a lie she’s crying how are you okay with this
I stand outside ‘til my face starts to freeze
I drink another ‘til she’s all that I see
I feel sick as I’m driving into Illinois
Is this it am I gonna die I’m paranoid
I need the back row that’s all I have
I blow my nose into a Taco Bell bag
Then I start drinking and I act like an ass
I count the road signs I don’t wanna pass
I need some space won’t you leave me alone
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like not being home
I guess there’s no place like
I’m like a corpse as I walk through the door
I leave my bags and my shit on the floor
Ten thousand miles couldn’t take you from me
I close my eyes and I’m finally asleep
supported by 15 fans who also own “No Place Like (Not Being) Home”
A pop-punk album full of both angst and maturity. A lot of this album is about growing up, but I've been consistently coming back to this album for over 5 years and it never gets old. evan_burman
Brooklyn's Groupie make post-punk that is at turns bouncy, scuzzy, joyous, and sharp, with a strong melodic core; this is their debut LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 19, 2021