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Pedestrian At Best - Courtney Barnett Pedestrian At Best is an electrifying song by Australian singer-songwriter Courtney

Pedestrian At Best - Courtney Barnett

Pedestrian At Best is an electrifying song by Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett. Released in 2015 as a lead single from her debut album "Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit," the track immediately became an indie rock sensation. With its raw lyrics, Barnett's deadpan delivery, and catchy guitar riffs, Pedestrian At Best perfectly captures the neurotic and self-deprecating ethos that defines Barnett's music.

The band members accompanying Courtney Barnett on this energetic anthem are Dan Luscombe on guitar, Bones Sloane on bass, and Dave Mudie on drums. Their synergy is palpable as they create a chaotic and infectious sound that perfectly complements Barnett's distinctive voice.

If you are looking for a song to satisfy your appetite for clever and insightful indie rock, Pedestrian At Best should be at the top of your playlist. You can easily play and download this high-energy track and other sounds from Courtney Barnett's discography on various digital platforms. So, buckle up and get ready to embark on an unforgettable musical journey with Pedestrian At Best.

Erroneous, harmonious, I'm hardly sanctimonious
Give me all your money, and I'll make some origami, honey
I decide this internal diatribe
I love you, I hate you, I'm on the fence, it all depends
I wanna wash out my head with turpentine, cyanide
It's all a shifting dream, bittersweet philosophy
My internal monologue is saturated analog
Want bliss, daylight savings won't fix this mess
What are we gonna do when everything all falls through?
When you're not even mine to consider