I Could Use You

Release Date: 2024-04-26

Release:

“When my flowers won’t grow, and my fields are drownin’ in a whiskey rain”  laments Indie Singer-Songwriter Todd Binder in his twangy and soothing new slow-burn single I Could Use You — a love song that brings to focus the emotional toll and fragility of a dying relationship, and explores how a part of one’s self is lost in the process. Raw and relatable by anyone who has loved and lost!

Recorded, mixed and mastered entirely in analog, I Could Use You is Todd Binder’s 5th official release.

 

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Lyrics

Gonna leave this old place

This house ain’t a home

Spent a long time there

Too long

 

The devil never dulls
The memories that
You can’t outrun
Dream another nightmare

Wake up alone

 

When the wolf’s at the door
When he’s breaking down
All of my defenses
Yellow moon’s shining full
When I chewed up my very best intentions

 

I could use
A colorful attack
I could use you bad
I would do whatever you would ask

I could use you
I could use you back

 

And when my flowers won’t grow
And my fields are drownin’ in a whiskey rain

Baby, when it’s turning to snow
I would fill your cup with the good stuff

 

‘Cause I could use
A place to store my pain
I could use you again
When I need someone to share the blame

I could use you
I could use you again

Album Review

"Listeners are going to slip right into the magical realm of Binder’s songwriting and never want to leave" - Up To Hear Music, Blog www.uptohearmusic.com

"It’s a graceful blend of folk and alt country with some classic songwriting approach and gorgeous instrumentation and vocals that feels like its a song from a different era entirely." - We All Want Someone to Shout For, Blog www.weallwantsomeone.org

"This raw, relatable storytelling is flawlessly delivered through his stunning vocals which radiate so much soul and emotion that is impossible not to feel each and every single word he is singing. " - Caesar Live N Loud, Blog www.caesarlivenloud.com

"Todd Binder uses the full power of Americana music to explore the most human emotions of pain, regret, and undying hope." - Parapop, Blog www.parapop.net