Eels will tell The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett on April 22, and as they prepare to hit the road, the pop-rock act have shared an album cut called "Where I'm From."
The song is a brisk folk ditty that pairs its brightly skipping rhythm with E's husky, downcast croon as he reminisces about the past and admits, "Sometimes I miss where I'm from." As the acoustic tune moves along, strings swell up and reinforce the reflective mood.
The song is a brisk folk ditty that pairs its brightly skipping rhythm with E's husky, downcast croon as he reminisces about the past and admits, "Sometimes I miss where I'm from." As the acoustic tune moves along, strings swell up and reinforce the reflective mood.