With Wide Mouth Mason in the midst of preparing new music, we’ve taken the time to update our Gigography section with past and future tour dates from 2021 and 2022. For the years prior to 2021, please contact us to provide us with your concert memories that are not yet listed!
As for upcoming gigs, there are two in September 2022 to look forward to!
2022.09.04: Saanich Fair (Saanichton, British Columbia)
2022.09.10: Southside Shuffle @ Memorial Park Festival Grounds (Port Credit, Ontario)
We’re in the process of changing mailing list mediums. For the Wide Mouth Mason website, there is an option to sign up for site updates as we add content. For major announcements, we have set up an mailing list for when new music is in the offing or tour dates (as opposed to one-off gigs) are being scheduled. To ensure you receive news about major Wide Mouth Mason announcements, make sure you sign up here. Our previous ReverbNation-supported mailing list will be phased out in the near future. New music is definitely coming sooner rather than later (and we hope you love the sound of the new album to come!). In the meantime, we’ll see you on the socials: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
It came
And it went and it’s gone and you’re sad
‘Cause you lost what you thought you had
And you know that you can’t get it back
And now
You pretend you’re ok and you’re glad
And it’s good ’cause it made you mad
You’re better if it’s bottled up inside
Yeah
Ain’t it beautiful to see things clear
When you never need to laugh from fear
That you’re wet because there’s no one there
To come and dry you up
And where you used to be full there’s a hole
And you’re scared that it’s starting to show
And soon everyone’s gonna know
Now you’re safe
You’re locked up and you’re ready to go
Back to the things you stole
From the crooks and the thieves that were stealing from you
Yeah
Ain’t it beautiful to see things clear
When you never need to laugh from fear
That you’re wet because there’s no one there
To come and dry you up
It came
And it went and it’s gone and you’re sad (so sad so sad)
‘Cause you lost what you thought you had (so sad so sad)
And you know that you can’t get it back