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Joyuda
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Located in the bowels of central connecticut, the rock band Album tries like hell to combat the pervasive malaise of suburban life by writing songs that are quasi-meaningful, personal, satirical, semi-spiritual and somewhat ironic and performing them far too loud with crackling out of tune electric guitars that overpower nervous vocals. The band takes specific pride in a lack of desire for sonic perfection and a reckless disregard for their listeners, who are, by and by, imaginary. You, if you are reading this ridiculous exercise in promotional science, are likely their first listener. As such, they love you, even if you are a jerk. The band Album forgives everyone for anything, except their teachers and whomever is elected President of the United States. It is their desire to rescue you from the boredom of listening to formulaic cliche-ridden music by artists who play to feel like rock stars. Album does this by writing formulaic rock songs riddled with cliches that will get stuck in your head, where Album hopes they will stay until your death, which Album hopes will be peaceful.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
#20,181 today Peak #36
#4,123 in subgenre Peak #10
Author
Album
Rights
2004
Uploaded
November 08, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Lyrics
Did you come around to disturb the peace in this quiet room? Or did you come my way to let me know that something is going to change soon? Frequently low but now down and out, like a parachute with holes, drifting alone through a summertime. You're making me want to need to know, how to climb out of a hole, while we say hellos to puppet shows. And if I had my way, I'd break this blue house in two. And if I had my say, I'd build a better place from the ruins. Frequently low but not down and out, like a parachute with holes, drifting alone through the summertime. You're making me want to need to know, how to climb out of a hole, as we catch goodbyes like butterflies. Well, in Joyuda Town, no one is ever down, though the frequency starts to fade. Joyuda Town, no one is ever down... Joyuda Town. And if I had my way - I would break this blue house in two.
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