In Japanese, Johatsu means “evaporated people”. The song is about the acceptance of death, and coming to terms with mortality. In the short time span of their first meeting, both Bailey and Sean’s dogs passed away, and then Sean’s grandma died. This is a song to celebrate all of them. We love and miss you guys.
credits
from Damon Moon,
track released July 1, 2020
Sean Bryant - Songwriter, lyrics, vocals, acoustic guitar
Bailey Crone - Songwriter, guitar, bass, drums, additional percussion, background vocals
Scott Box - Saxophone
Mixed and Mastered by Damon Moon at Standard Electric Recorders Co.
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