The Mark West Band

The River to the Sea

12 songs  ·  26 minutes  ·  2026

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A cooperative. A band that doesn't exist in the way bands usually do.

The Mark West Band is a fiction that makes real music — songs built from prompts and instinct, shaped by AI but rooted in something older: the need to hear your own questions sung back to you in someone else's voice.

There is no tour bus. There is no rehearsal space. There is a person in Los Angeles with a laptop and a feeling, and what comes out the other side sounds like a band you've known your whole life.

This collection moves from myth to memory. It begins with West in darkness — torn, wandering, surviving — and ends with a woman's ashes released from an Iowa bridge into a river that finds its way to the sea. Between those two moments: war, history, the weight of civilization, and the quiet persistence of ordinary lives.

"No one ever really knows — they just arrive where they were always going."

These songs are open source. Take them, expand them, make them your own.


The Synchronos Suite

Tracklist

1
And Took Flight West enters darkness. The night ordeal begins.
2:11

West was torn from the mother and warmth of house
He wandered lost in darkness and dread
Wild dogs did not tear him apart
Owls spoke to him instead

He became small as a mouse
The shadow of death ran swiftly by
Shooting stars appeared at last
Red eyes opened to morning light

Covered with frost
A gentle steam rose from the pond
Birds awoke, wings fluttered
And took flight

And took flight

2
This is a War The long march. A war that can never be won.
2:11

Along the rugged path
In interior country
Cold mountain is here
Isolation takes its toll

Like the oldest range
He is worn away
Soon he will burn these pages
Just to stay warm

Strength made weakness
Weakness strength
The masterful longest march
Or the century's greatest retreat

This is a war that can never be won

3
Small and Imperfect Old men threading needles. How small and imperfect we are.
2:11

Dead before we hit the ground
With no inkling of our dying
West among the blind old men bent with age
Threading needles, barely trying

They find their way without a map
Know where you'll be before you get there
Life and death always coexist they say
We were never for a moment separated

This is how small and imperfect we are

4
The Turning Point When the angry history-god tipped the tables and spilled it all.
2:11

West watched the great pyramid of needs
Sink below the street upside down
Rain from the gods begins the journey
Twelve thousand years of purification

Heroes are those names erased
Slowly bled or shot in the back of the head

The turning point came the turning point will come
When the angry history-god
Tipped the tables and spilled it all

5
Either Way the Answer Would Come Keeping the peace. Settling into the world.
2:11

I stand where my father stood
the square fills up like weather
good men turning in the dark
or maybe just revealed together

Either way the answer would come

I keep my pistol on the desk
loaded but untouched
my father said the whole thing holds
but barely, just enough

Either way the answer would come

Dawn breaks and they scatter
back to farms and shops and beds
broken glass and burnt wood
and the silence in my head

Either way the answer would come

The ground remembers what we forget
the same sun, the same square, the same test
beat it back or watch it burn
there's no rest, there's no rest

Either way the answer would come

6
Always Going A powerful, nearly invisible feminine force.
2:11

She arrives without entering
Others knock, she is already in
What can be named can be refused
What you can see, you can always stop

She is where she was always going

The river doesn't tell the stone what to do
It just stays and stays and stays
One day the stone has a different shape
Unaware of the change that was made

She is where she was always going

The wind doesn't ask the mountain to move
It just passes and passes through
One day the mountain has a different face
Worn by nothing, worn by what it couldn't refuse

She is where she was always going
Always going

7
Soft at Its Edges A story about the city. Tenderness at the margins.
2:11

Descending from the foothills
Gray before the dawn
Sun still crouched behind the ridgeline
LA dreaming on and on

The freeway unspools beneath me
Towers rising up in the light
Glass and steel vie for supremacy
Each one wants the sun to strike

The world is soft at its edges
Soft at its edges
I see what the city won't say
I drive through it anyway

Man lies folded like a letter
No one's ever gonna open
Woman pushing all she owns
Wheels screaming down the road

The dog stands watch in the parking lot
Ears up, eyes like honey and ruin
Waiting for something no one else can hear
Ocean at the edge of everything

There is a true and final clock
Toward which everything flows
A world soft at its edges
A place where I must go

8
Like We Were Never Asleep Finally waking up. The long drive toward the light.
2:11

We drove all night through the pouring rain
Headlights cutting through the dark
Left behind the doubt and all the pain
Chasing down a distant spark

When we wake up we will wake up like we were never asleep
No more shadows, no more sorrow buried deep
Every heartache just a story that we'll leave
When we wake up we will wake up like we were never asleep

And maybe morning finds us changed
Maybe everything feels strange
But we'll be standing in the light
Finally breathing, finally right

When we wake up we will wake up like we were never asleep
No more running, no more promises we can't keep
Just the open sky and miles of rolling green
When we wake up we will wake up like we were never asleep

9
Don't Get Greedy Facing mortality with humor and perspective.
2:11

Heaven sounds exhausting
all that fellowship and light
I'd be looking for a bathroom
somewhere out of sight

I was gone a billion years
before I drew a breath
didn't mind it, didn't notice
didn't know what I had missed

Don't get greedy

Sitting in the waiting room
watching dust motes in the sun
thinking about before and after
and how they might be one

Don't get greedy

The nurse calls my name
I nod and stand
something's shifted now
I almost understand

The same nowhere I came from
waiting like it always was
not so terrible, not so cold
just the ordinary hush

Don't get greedy
don't get greedy
don't get greedy

10
What Good is Gold What is truly valuable? Values stripped bare.
2:11

Endless days end in silence
Days that end with prayer
Forty days of flooding
Sleeping in the dark despair

I once held the future in my hand
I heard prophets, knew all the signs
Now I'm walking to my neighbor's porch
With a fistful of sunshine

What good is gold when the river runs dry
What good are wings never meant to fly
I built an ark from the weight of the world
What good is gold anyway

He sits wary with his loaded gun
He's got eggs warm from the nest
I offer him a piece of the sun
He says brother I need more than that

I was fluent in the language of money
Charts and cycles, the spin of the wheel
Didn't learn to mend a single thing
Never learned how to kneel

Tonight I hold my daughter close
Tell her about the foolish king
Who held the world into his arms
And couldn't feel a thing

What good is gold when you're lost at home
What good is a castle made of stone
Midas wept in his perfect room
What good is gold

11
No One Ever Really Knows Lostness. The honest admission.
2:11

Blue light in the living room
She's in the kitchen putting things away
The anchor speaks of fire and ruin
Same as every other day

His daughter calls from down the hall
Something about tomorrow
He answers in his father's voice
The one that hides the sorrow

No one no one no one ever really knows

A woman stands before the ash
Her face has left the frame
He sits where he has always sat
Receives the nightly news

No one no one no one ever really knows

When did it leave
When did it go
The coffee's warm
The beds still hold the shape of bodies

No one no one no one ever really knows
No one no one no one ever really knows

12
The River to the Sea Born in Mayaguez. Buried in Iowa. The great return.
2:11

She was born where the trade winds blow
Mayaguez, where the warm waters flow
Royal palms and Caribbean sky
A minister came and caught her eye

A whirlwind romance, a far northern shore
Some doors stayed shut, she opened more
Traded the island for Iowa land
Never looked back, took her husband's hand

From the river to the sea
The great return
From the river to the sea
She's going home

The river was swollen from summer rain
We stood on the bridge in the heat again
Red barn standing in the tall green fields
Opened our hands and let her go

From the river to the sea
The great return
From the river to the sea
She's going home

Water finds water
It always knows the way
What the river carries
The ocean holds someday

From the river to the sea
The great return
From the river to the sea
She's going home

The Mark West Band · Los Angeles

The River to the Sea · 2026

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