It came right out of nowhere
Got a solution out
Suddenly it strikes me down
Got a solution out
Could take my time fuckin' around but...
Got a solution out
I depend on my independency
These frequencies are right
Out of the sight for some time,
Kept alive and “learn as much as you can”
Know always what to do
Now that's the clue
It came right out of nowhere
Got a solution out
Suddenly it strikes me down
Got a solution out
Could take my time fuckin' around but...
Got a solution out
I depend on my independency
These frequencies are right...
With the pure
(The pure)
On the way of lie
(Way of lie)
In a bad time
(Bad)
The wrong provides /
a space
to ignite the while
(Ignite...)
How bad gets better
(Bad)
in the best/
Thick lines of reason
You burn them all
(You burn them all...)
**
Keep 'em under **
Think of these as a bad behaviour /
It gets better
(Oh), Keep it descrete,
get loud
keep it louder
You keep it in your mind/
These thoughts
(Ya), Keep 'em under
Leave 'em
Control
is your madness/
I'm the madman
You're safe
Under my spell
Your fears
Keep 'em under
Your fears
Keep 'em under
Your belief, fly 'em! /
I've got my soul beneath me
She runs free
Runs free
Runs free...
I've got my soul beneath me
She runs free
Runs free
Runs free...
I've got my soul beneath me
She runs free
Runs free
Runs free...
I've got my soul beneath me
She runs free
Runs free
Runs free...
credits
from The Wolf in the Lion's Fur,
released April 1, 2015
lyrics by Mark Brandt
music by Mark Brandt, Matt Bracha, Marek Pniewski, Adam Zaguła
The lyrics alone are outstanding.
The album doesn't "flow" as good as their latest album Amazingous, but instead offers more experiments and stays even more quirky.
A track like "Teddy Bears" predates what will be A.M.A.Z.I.N.G a few years later.
Really, a must-have for any fan of awesome pop/rock/exerimental stuff. Chris <(")
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