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The Barn Is Still Standing - The Ambien Child's Nightmare

Ashlee Castellano | March 5, 2015

with “The Ambien Child’s Nightmare,” you’re not only able to understand what they mean, but you’re able to connect with the duo on a personal level.  The lyrics that I was able to connect to the most was “I have lost my path / And no map / no map / could ever guide my way back.” I feel as if at some points in our lives we all lose our ways, and we can never retrace our steps, and The Barn Is Still Standing just found a more creative way of telling us what we already know.

 

Don’t sit on the sidelines waiting for the barn to fall down, go get The Barn Is Still Standing’s new self-titled album which comes out April 20th, 2015. Also be sure to look out for their studio updates over the next few months and keep your eye open for a live video and music video coming to a computer near you! Make sure you stay away from the Ambien and let The Barn Is Still Standing help sing you peacefully to sleep.

 

It’s time to sit back with a cup of coffee and jam to some mellow songs in this chilly weather. The Barn Is Still Standing, from Shreveport, Louisiana, is working on their self-titled album, and I was lucky enough to listen to their new single, “The Ambien Child’s Nightmare.” This single is anything but a nightmare. Vocalist Brett Veuthey has the voice of an angel and is nothing short of one. By his side, Ian Clifton plays the acoustic guitar and together, they make a perfect team to catch you in a daydream while listening to this song. Most songs nowadays have the singer spitting out verses that make no sense unless you search it down on the Internet. However,

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