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lyrics
What the devil do you mean to sing to me, priest?
Oh-oh
What the devil do you mean?
You're out of
You're out of tune
Oh-oh
Tomorrow at sunrise
I won't be here
I don’t want the doctor’s death
Oh-oh
I want to have my own freedom
My own freedom
I want to get in the movies one way or another
At fifty you've got the face that you deserve
That you de-
That you deserve
Oh-oh
A certain butterfly is on the wing
A dying man can do nothing easy
Can't do it
Can't do it easy
Oh-oh
A dying man can do nothing easy
I must go in for the fog is rising
Oh wow oh wow oh wow
I'm bored with it all
But I can hear the music all around me
I must go in for the fog is rising
This album literally sounds as though synths are playing themselves through layers of toxic mold, making them sick and weak in the process. Equally soothing and alarming. Burial Grid
A meticulously-detailed, lush update on early British proto-synthpop. Think the downcast landscapes of The Human League: Reproduction leveled up in sonic sensibilities. Burial Grid
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filled to bursting with horror and bugs, but also extremely addictive synth and guitar work. instances of industrial synth and gothic rock, with a terrible feeling of dread permeating it that I adore. so much to love in such a small package. very solid, sinister release. palehorse666
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