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Thursday, December 24, 2020

ØZWALD and the beautiful busker folk joy and sadness of "10 pm at the Greyhound Station"

 








"...open your window... look at the world"


There is a special place in my heart for songs that make me flash on The Beatles, Elliot Smith, amazing surprising buskers in foreign places, Wes Anderson flicks and dozen's of youthful remembrances that feel like tears of sad joy. I did, indeed, flash on all those things when listening to "10 pm at the Greyhound Station" by ØZWALD, the indie side project of lead singer and guitarist Jason Wade and Steve Stout of the band Lifehouse. This song will elevate anyone's playlist and would quite literally feel appropriately situated in any collection of songs because it is that good, that lovely and makes you look back and forward at the same time. 


 "10 pm at the Greyhound Station" is from the pair's recently released full length "For Polly Anna".


-Robb Donker Curtius


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ØZWALD is the indie side project of lead singer and guitarist Jason Wade and Steve Stout of the band Lifehouse. Jay and Steve started the project over a bond of the Beatles and writing songs where they both sang together in a new project with no rules.

With the goal of releasing 2 full-length LP's a year, the duo has produced/written and released 3 records since 2019 with a 4th on the way titled 'For Polly Anna' - for that release through the Fall of 2020 as well as plenty of psychedelically reimagined covers throughout.


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