a world with no altitude
wires strike the latitude
through the streets and avenues
a black current carries you
a change in weather brings
black birds in great black silhouettes
too strange to make-believe
precise and intricate
a rain of maple keys
wind shakes the branches overhead –
a hard rain, a bad dream
yeah yeah yeah
=
it’s mean but that don’t mean no
child can’t find no real home, real home
=
a world with no altitude
wires strike the latitude
through the streets and avenues
a black current carries you
a trial, a just hand
a field of faces to forget
a bad taste, that bad smell
before they eat that bad again
it’s too late, the right man
to explain this all has left
now shit’s all shot to hell
yeah yeah yeah
=
it’s mean but that don’t mean no
child can’t find no real home real home
credits
from Mutual Feelings of Love,
released May 31, 2011
Graeme Rose - guitar, vocals
Lee Rose - bass, vocals
Sam Sholdice - drums
The album is very good overall, hate to pick just one song, could easily have gone with Float The Flood or Jolt The Amplifier. For the uninitiated, their music seems influenced by Sleater/Kinney and Throwing Muses. Having seen them live recently, got a glimpse of some new material, definitely looking forward to more from them in the years to come :) pepc72
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