Rid ourselves of/ Polluting waters/ Don't sit idle to watch/ Hostile forces/ Take up position/ In public opinion/ Rumours end/ With wise men/ And the Internet/ Is like Socotra/ Endemic species/ New realities/ Like a monster/ From out of space?/ Or just a chapter/ In my story/ You can make me/ Appear on TV/ Don't believe/ Everything you see here/ We must carry/ The main melody/ Arouse the great strength/ Of this society/ And I’m thinking about/ Liberation/ You show me/ Incarceration/ Virtual fantasy/ Virtual harmony/ But these walls are/ My main melody
credits
from ALL THAT'S GAINED,
released April 8, 2016
Kelly Dance: Vocals/ Johnny Dance: Organ, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals/ Paul Derricott: Drums, Percussion/ Aidan Roberts: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Trombone, Electric Bass, Synthesizers
This is the first album I found that really spoke to me as a young fem.
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Feelings I get from this EP: Like walking down a boulevard in some sunny American state, while the magic hour twilight bounces off the pavement, people smoke and talk and fall in love and out of love. A bittersweet place, because we know the night is coming, but it's not yet here. Michael Keerdo-Dawson