A thrumming, knotty, catchy, crafty, post-punk single with a glam-rock beat by the trio of former Ought members Tim Darcy (vocals, guitar) and Ben Stidworthy (bass) alongside Evan Cartwright (drums) from their debut album Deep in View out on Fire Talk & Next Door. The album is titled after philosopher Alan Watts’ anthology of the same name. To enjoy more of the album, see also the Bandcamp and Spotify embedded links below.
It was the last word out of my mouth
Such a sick and dirty sound, dirty sound
I could trade it for an antic
Pray for rain and some dramatics
We were pulled over for imitating landscapes
Follow the wires above the car
They delineate the hour of the star
A howling sound I could not identify
Between minutes like a fly, like a fly
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