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Transistor Tongue
03:30
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Fur Trapper
04:14
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Tornado
03:30
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Sleep Through the Storm
04:52
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Sin Sweet Sin
04:16
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In your 37 floor apartment
you can see the concrete
through the lens of
insecure attachement
there's a rattlesnake in your hallway
he's sippin on gin
you hear the violin
you never know who might invade
how would it be to be alone with me?
because the trade winds never know which way the markets gonna blow
your eldest daughter eloise downstairs
trying to find the cure for ailment
her latest prescription it cannot repair
on your costa rican family vacation
confrontation with the native language
feel the burden of disownment
The walls there are moving in
visions of your first wife
and what is right
get you to commit
to the touch
oh the lush
of Sin Sweet Sin
how would it be to be alone with me?
because the trade winds never know which way the markets gonna blow
In your 37 floor apartment
you can see the concrete
through the lens of
insecure attachement
there's a rattlesnake in your hallway
he's sippin on gin
you hear the violin
you never know who might invade
The banks they are moving in
flashes of a erosion
and skin that went before
get you to commit
to the touch oh the lush
Sin Sweet Sin
The walls they seem closer than beore
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Huckleberry Binge Amherst Center, Massachusetts
A whirl of fuzzed-out folk rock and murky pop anthems from Amherst, MA. Songs about villains, heroes, and nobodies in the ferment of The Digital Age. Dancy and dirgy.
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