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Red Buzzer (excerpt)
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alternative rock experimental original unsigned
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A fiery, misshapen head teetering on glass feet.
"A creative art force, We salute them." - Queep Organic Music There truly are few bands like Idioverse. Having written and recorded some exceptionally diverse, intense and grand music they have also created vibrant animations and live visuals for many of their songs. They have been gigging in London this year and last, whilst releasing a series of EPs, and are now becoming known on the thriving audiovisual scene, including performances at Creative Swing, Glue Rooms and screenings of their visuals at underground showcase Signs of Life. Their website features their work, and includes many songs, visuals, animations, lyrics, an interactive virtual gallery and more. Their music has been acclaimed by reviewers: "This richly talented group... amazing stuff." Queep Organic Music "Intelligent, creative music... new and fresh." Hairless Heart Herald "Stunning & sinister...Full of disturbing wonder." - Overplay "Mesmerizing rock from the UK" Axiom of Choice "With their sweeping melodies and schizophrenic freak-outs, Idioverse is what radio would sound like in a perfect world". -SplendidEzine Clarissa Carlyon: Cello, Percussion Athos Demosthenous: Bass Jonathan Paradiso: Drums Jeeshan Patwari: Guitar Ben van der Poorten: Voice, Guitar, Noises, and Artwork Discover them for yourself at www.idioverse.net
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Pop Punk
Charts
Peak #465
Peak in subgenre #23
Author
van der Poorten/Patwari, van der Poorten
Rights
Idioverse 2005
Uploaded
May 01, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 1.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
EP1 available from www.idioverse.com
Lyrics
2 Strangers, Two Strangers... Each by some... ferocious... ... . . Go on, yes you can do it I want you to do it... Twostrangerseachbysomeferociousthoughttheyrecognizedtheothertalkedtooeasyandtriedhard Go on yes you can do it can can can 2 Strangers, Each by some ferocious coincidence, Thought they recognised the other. Talked and tried hard to remember the other's name. When at last they did Upon god's dashboard Flashed a small red buzzer They found they never knew the other...
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