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Ed Herbers
Ed Herbers

Hit The Road

from The Edventure

July 22nd, 2018
14 tracks
34:11
The Edventure
The Edventure
Hit The Road
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Hit The Road
Ed Herbers
You’ve got so many reasons To get out of this town You’ve finally had enough Ain’t gonna stick around It’s time to burn the bridges It’s time to drop the load So get into your car, ‘cause It’s time to hit the road You drive a hundred miles And then a hundred more You have no destination Push the pedal to the floor Roar off into the night And toward a better day The future’s looking brighter As your past fades away Life is like driving an automobile The repairs are expensive The accidents, real Having money can buy you an eye-catching beaut If you don’t like where you’re going You can just change your route Far off on the horizon The sun begins to rise You’re running out of gas and You want to close your eyes Pull over at a motel You check into a room You won’t sleep very long; The road is calling you.
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This album is a collection of songs written over the course of ten years, taking the listener (that's YOU!) on a meandering musical adventure through space and time.

2025 addendum: When I first started making music, I wanted to be like They Might Be Giants or Jonathan Coulton, writing songs that toed a line between silly and serious. I started playing accordion when I was 16 years old, which fit perfectly into this trajectory. Between 2007 and 2013, I wrote and recorded quite a few songs with lyrics. Many of these were shared with friends (and a few were even performed live on stage), but I found that I was more interested in focusing on instrumental and ambient music as my primary output, so the songs that ultimately became “The Edventure” mostly sat untouched in various folders for years.

In 2018, I decided to compile and release the best of these recordings as an album on Bandcamp. When I started putting my music on Ampwall, I initially chose not to include this album, since it’s not quite representative of the kind of music you’ll find in the rest of my discography. However, after talking with members of the Ampwall community, I changed my mind, since they’re still an important part of my journey as an artist. So here you go, Ampwall—The Edventure! I’m not a great singer, and these were recorded when I lacked proper equipment and mixing/mastering tools, but the songs have a certain charm and lighthearted attitude that will (hopefully) bring a smile to your face.

Credits

All songs written, recorded, and mixed by Ed Herbers, except
Tracks 4, 5 -- Co-written with Sam Herbers
Track 8 -- Co-written with Lance Brown