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LISTEN: Thunder and Rain, “Two Ships”

Jan 2, 2020

LISTEN: Thunder and Rain,

Artist: Thunder and Rain
Hometown: Golden, Colorado
Song: “Two Ships”
Album: Passing in the Night
Release Date: January 3, 2020

In Their Words: “I wrote a poem based off the old saying ‘two ships passing in the night.’ It seemed to perfectly sum up a fragile but fun relationship I was in at the time. When we started arranging it as a band, we cranked up the speed and started passing speedy licks between the dobro and mandolin. Being one of the grassiest songs on our record, we had our engineer, Aaron Youngberg, rip some banjo on it. This song sets the tone of the record, describing the moments in relationships that are meaningful but don’t last very long.” — Erinn Peet Lukes, Thunder and Rain


Photo credit: Scott McCormick, McCormick Photos and Design

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