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keep 'er lit

by GIRL WITH A HAWK

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1.
The Romantic 03:00
The Romantic I’m a romantic, maybe unrealistic But I know that ‘real recognize real’ There’s no need to worry, I’m not in a hurry ‘Cuz I know that fate will bring you to me There’s simply no question, there’s no hesitation I always knew that I would find the one for me People like to ask questions, I really can’t blame them They see me alone, most all of the time Sometimes I might cry, but I keep my head high I’m dreamin’ of the one who makes me feel free There’s simply no question, there’s no hesitation I always knew that I would find the one for me And then you walk in, there’s no need for talkin’ Our eyes meet, and we understand There’s simply no question, there’s no hesitation There’s simply no question, and there’s no hesitation There’s no question (I’m a romantic) No hesitation (I’m a romantic) There’s no question (she’s a romantic)
2.
Feel Me 04:34
Feel Me (for Justine) When you cannot be consoled, and there’s a weight inside your bones And no matter how you try, all you think about, are the ways you lost, again You lost again…. When all the beauty that you see, doesn’t mean a thing, as if you’ve gone blind And you’re feeling oh so small, nothing there at all that you can find Can you feel me, I’m right there beside you, across the miles And if you need me, to be the one to tell you, the world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you Everyone has hidden scars, I’ll light a candle in the dark, for you and me Listening to Spiders from Mars, if all our heroes are gone, can we still be free Everybody plays a part, I wanna see you make your mark Everybody plays a part, I wanna see you make your mark Can you feel me, I’m right there beside you, across the miles And if you need me, to be the one to tell you, the world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you The world can’t live without you Can you feel, can you feel, can you feel, me.
3.
The Ones 04:40
All, the people that I’ve met And all, the friends I won’t forget But the ones, who put me to the test, I love the best, I love the best Now some, of my friends are calm And some, are like a ticking bomb But the ones, who know when I am lost I lean on, I lean on, I lean on, I lean on I’m haunted by the things that I’ve done wrong The lovers that I stole or strung along But that was all on me, I’ve made amends, and I’m so glad we’re friends There are the ones I loved who let me go And the ones who wanted me, but I said thank you, no But the ones, who stayed anyway I lean on, I lean on, I lean on, I lean on I lean on, I lean on, I lean on, I lean on Promise me, you won’t be mad And I’ll promise you, I won’t be sad And we’ll go on, we’ll go on, we’ll go on, we’ll go on And we’ll go on, we’ll go on, we’ll go on, we’ll go on Like the sun and the moon and the stars….
4.
Same Stars 05:02
Same Stars - written by Linda S. Viens My boy, my life My tears, my wife My girl, my heart My mistake, my part Don’t know, I can’t see Every day’s, the same to me Dreamin’ of, family love Tuck you in, snuggle up Ooohh snuggle up It’s what I’m dreamin’ of Ooohh snuggle up It’s all I’m thinkin’ of Wakin’ up, lookin’ round At other men, sleeping sound I face the day, coffee breaks through the bars, call the guard Bad blood, stupid fights I’ll reign it in, got to survive Time to kill, it takes all my will To make it thru, another night But you see the same stars as me And someday your daddy will be free And we’ll ride through the night, And everything will be alright, you’ll see, you’ll see My hope, but, her despair She’s giving up, it’s beyond repair Where to go, and who to be When that door, opens up for me My pain, my past My peace, my path I wanna feel the sun, upon my face I wanna touch the grass, full of grace Ooohh snuggle up It’s what I’m dreamin’ of Ooohh snuggle up It’s all I’m thinkin’ of
5.
Good Enough 03:17
Good Enough – written by Linda Viens | 2023 I know you want to be good, but you don’t have to try so hard You don’t have to crawl, you don’t have to crawl on your knees And I know you want to be loved, my god, doesn’t everyone I know Catholic School was rough, and you were never good enough CHORUS Never good, never good enough, oh no, never good, you never were good enough oh oh, never good, you’re never good enough, what’s it gonna take, to make you good enough, make you good enough Like a beast in a cage, everyone can feel your rage You’re searching for a way to just be, searching for a way to get free But there’s a light in your eyes, that tells me you don’t want to die I know it must be terrifying – ‘cuz what if there’s no denying…. Oh CHORUS Never good, never good enough, oh no, never good, you never were good enough oh no, never good, you’re never good enough, what’s it gonna take, to make, make you good enough… BRIDGE But we all love you anyway It doesn’t matter what they say You are, a box of, stars…… If the fall doesn’t kill you, you know that the water will Looks like you’re crashing hard, but you’re living still Ground to dust or a diamond, it’s always a work in progress Now you’re counting 9 months sober, it ain’t over til it’s over! CHORUS You’re so good, so very good enough, oh oh, you’re so good, so very very good enough, you’re so good so shake it all off, oh, oh, you’re so good, so very good enough, oh oh you are good enough, oh, oh, yeah!

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BOSTON, Mass. [December 8, 2023] -- At a time when most bands and artists are busy compiling their year-in-review reflections, looking back on the year that was and processing everything that happened, Girl with a Hawk have essentially put their 2023 on record for all to hear.

The Boston band led by indie scene veteran Linda S. Viens is set to release debut EP keep ‘er lit on Friday, December 8 via Rum Bar Records, with the CD release party going down later that night at The Burren in Somerville. The celebration will be bittersweet; for Girl with a Hawk, the past year has been one of change as well as persistence, and the five songs featured on keep ‘er lit document a timeline that traded off the good times and the bad. If 2023 was a journey, of peaks and valleys and detours and pitstops, then keep ‘er lit is the soundtrack driven towards a destination.

And through it all, Girl with a Hawk have finally arrived.

“I guess I would say that keep ‘er lit is exploring what it means to not just choose to go on, but to thrive and do right by those that depend on us,” Viens admits. “It’s about the sheer guts it takes to LIVE, and keep your heart open.”

The exuberance, humor, and pathos of Girl with a Hawk can be found across the EP’s five tracks, compiling four previous singles – last year’s debut effort “The Ones,” January’s “Same Stars,” May’s “The Romantic,” and last month’s “Feel Me” – with an unreleased, record-closing song titled “Good Enough.” And it all rises to the surface through the EP’s title, taken from an Irish expression Viens picked up from an old friend from Belfast.

“It means ‘Do not stop’ – do not give up, keep the fires burning; don’t let the light go out,” she notes. “It is often used as a phrase of encouragement to ‘continue on a course of action’... and is sometimes associated with drinking and/or fighting [Viens laughs]. But it seemed to say it all – the many complex things involved in survival and ultimately, perseverance – in one short phrase.”

The journey that led Girl with a Hawk to this very specific point in time began in December of 2022, a few months after the release of debut single “The Ones,” when the late Justine Covault asked the band to join her emerging indie label Red on Red Records. Covault would release a new Girl with a Hawk single and video for the yearning “Same Stars” – a personal song about Viens’ brother who was incarcerated – a few short weeks later. Over the summer, Covault unexpectedly and tragically passed away, while Girl with a Hawk’s second single on the label, “The Romantic,” was enjoying success across the blogs and digital radio, helping to earn a New England Music Awards nomination in the “Rising Stars: Massachusetts” category.

Viens and Covault bonded over shared experiences, like being older in a city’s music scene, raising families alongside a life of rock and roll, and the weight and expectations of being a woman in a male dominated landscape. Their pain and heartbreak was shared by many in the Boston music community, losing a beacon, mentor, and friend – three of the players in Girl with a Hawk knew Covault since the ‘80s – who guided them through the treacherous waters of being an independent and upstart band navigating a crowded local scene.

But Covault also had already booked The Burren for Girl with a Hawk before she passed, and asked the band to deliver a record for the December 8 show. That inspired the band to finish the record and release it the night Covault had set up for them. They soon linked up with Rum Bar Records to see keep ‘er lit through, and not only fulfill their promise to Covault, but also use the night to celebrate a friend who was instrumental in seeing their debut EP come to light.

“All the songs on the EP are about surviving the vagaries of fate as well as taking responsibility for choices made, etc., about the search for identity and wholeness (and in some cases; sobriety), and about finding some kind of peace and comfort through knowing one is not actually alone, even though in tough times, we can feel alone,” Viens says. “It’s also about the many ways we are connected to our loved ones, and rooting for them, even if separated in physical time and space. There are a lot of parallel themes with keep ‘er lit and Justine and the Unclean’s record, The Signal Light – addiction, depression, and surviving life’s tough losses and challenges.”

The experience has brought the band even closer together. In Girl with a Hawk, the singer-and-guitarist Viens is joined by keyboardist Richard Lamphear, drummer Nancy Delaney, and guitarist Dan Coughlin. Original bassist Lee Harrington, who appears on the record, has since been smoothly replaced by Daniel Bernfeld. Their shared chemistry is evident across keep ‘er lit – from the emotive draw of “Same Stars” to the pop-rock buoyancy of “The Romantic” to the new wave flair of “Feel Me.” Viens says despite it all, the writing and recording process for this record has been joyous, with the band coming together for the music they’re creating.

“Even with the challenges we’ve faced – changes in personnel, profound personal and professional loss -- I have always had faith that the right people would be there at the right time to play the songs I was writing,” Viens confesses. “I’ve found that one of the super cool things about being older is that the need to grasp or hold on too tightly to things – like people, or players, or even ideas – eventually fades, and there’s more patience regarding a song or melody or lyrics’ arrival as well as for what life and and experience bring.”

And that’s a mindset that may have led to Girl with a Hawk finding a new label home. Linking up with Rum Bar Records, under the guidance of Covault’s former partner-in-crime Lou Mansdorf, felt right in order to keep moving forward. Last month’s “Feel Me,” a song dedicated to Covault and released by Rum Bar, has experienced continued success, recently hitting Number 1 on Radio Indie Alliance’s Top 75 Songs of the Week (November 27). As the EP title suggests, Girl with a Hawk simply had to – and has to – keep going.

“It feels… it feels like a bear hug,” Viens says of joining Rum Bar. “Like the most tender, and comforting thing ever to have found safe haven. Being on Rum Bar Records is like being told: ‘it’s gonna be ok, we got you’. As many on the scene know, it is a huge blessing and help to have the support of someone as knowledgeable, experienced, hard working and kind as Lou Mansdorf. He brings a lot of gravitas and reach to our music and we are enormously grateful. As we felt about Justine – we hope to make Lou, the label, and our labelmates, proud.”

At this time of year, that’s worth reflecting on.

~ Written by Michael Marotta, Knyvet PR.

Please direct all press inquiries to Michael Marotta at michael@knyvet.com,

Radio inquiries to Lou Mansdorf at malibuloupr@gmail.com,

and reach Girl with a Hawk directly at viens.linda@gmail.com.

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released December 6, 2023

All songs written by Linda S. Viens

Performed by Girl with a Hawk

Produced by Richard Lamphear and Linda Viens

Engineers: Richard Lamphear, Tamora Gooding

Mastered by Pete Weiss, Jade Cow Music Services

(c) 2022 Girl with a Hawk. All Rights Reserved.

Performed by:

Linda Viens: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Richard Lamphear: Guitar, Backing vocals
Daniel Coughlin: Guitars, Backing vocals
Lee Harrington: Bass, Backing vocals
Nancy Delaney: Drums, Backing vocals

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GIRL WITH A HAWK Boston, Massachusetts

Girl with Hawk is an American rock band formed in 2021 and led by musician Linda S. Viens.

Band members include Richard Lamphear, Daniel Coughlin, Nancy Delaney, and Dan Bernfeld.

Girl with a Hawk is a Rum Bar Records Recording Artist.

To purchase keep ‘er lit CDS and/or merch bundles, please go to:
rumbarrecords.bandcamp.com/album/keep-er-lit - thank you!!
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