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Some Ghosts (Don't Make A Sound)

by Hannah Aldridge

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With every song, Hannah Aldridge is facing down demons of a life once lived from substance abuse to failed relationships and scars from the lashes of the bible belt. Raised in the extremely religious State of Alabama, Hannah has since young years felt an affinity to the darkness found in the Southern Gothic themes and has developed a fondness of writing songs with elements of horror brought on by dark thoughts of depression or hopelessness. Finding a calling in exploring these heavy-laden feelings and impulses that we all have, but are typically afraid to indulge in she explains, “The devil and darkness were always the boogeyman under the bed for me. It still is honestly. So that naturally weaves itself into a lot of songs. I find it extremely fun to sit and think of what type of song I would write for a particular scene in a movie or subjects that really scare me.”

Hannahs new single "Some Ghosts (Don't Make A Sound)" is a new original written by Hannah and Jason Charles Miller. Since becoming a solo artist, Jason has expanded his roots in Americana and country, dynamically exposing his blues-inspired and Southern rock influences, thus quietly establishing himself as a veteran presence in Americana, country and Southern rock. Originally from Clifton, VA, Jason now lives in Los Angeles, CA where he owns and runs the successful recording complex Central Command Studios, and is otherwise widely recognized as the frontman and founder of the rock band Godhead, selling more than 250,000 albums touring the world with the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Rammstein, Disturbed, Linkin Park, Slipknot and Korn frontman Jonathan Davis.

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Sometimes the truth is like a rattlesnake
It's best left alone
That's what the Sheriff said
When the headline read
Judge Johnson's son was gone
I was at the church
Helping Poppy with his sermon
On the night he disappeared
Well anybody ask, anybody that's
What you're gunna hear

Some hands don't come clean
Some truths don't come out
Some bones are buried so deep
Some ghosts don't make a sound

Well I was two weeks from taking his name
When he showed up last one night
With bottom shelf on his breath
And a girl you're gunna get it look in his eye
He put his hands around me neck
But he never said a word
And I remember grabbing his .38
Then everything's a blur

Some hands don't come clean
Some truths don't come out
Some bones are buried so deep
Some ghosts don't make a sound

Sunday morning Poppy was preaching
With fresh dirt under his nails
And I can't tell you where the body wound up
But I know his soul's in Hell
There wasn't a sliver of fear on his face
Cause my Grandaddy knew
That Johnson boy's Daddy ain't the judge
He's gotta answer to

Some hands don't come clean
Some truths don't come out
Some bones are buried so deep
Some ghosts don't make a sound

Some hands don't come clean
Some truths don't come out
Some bones are buried so deep
Some ghosts don't make a sound

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released October 8, 2021
Music & Lyrics by
H. Aldridge
J. Miller
Randall Clay

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Hannah Aldridge Nashville, Tennessee

Mixing her personal life and the sounds of her hometown, Hannah Aldridge takes influences from across the rock genre. Working with one foot in country music and the other in rock has given her a fresh kind of Southern Rock styled by Southern Gothic storytelling. The honesty she crafts into each track is offset by a stubborn, even defiant, nature, which gives her music a hopeful silver lining. ... more

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