The Manchester indie band return forthcoming album Constellations For The Lonely with a dark, powerful, cinematic number inspired by the film Blade Runner and the speech by Roy Batty speech on inevitable death, yet “I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe”. The release follows a difficult period of frontman Jimi Goodwin struggling with mental health issues. The album is due out on 14 February 2025. To explore and enjoy more by Doves and their back catalogue, see also the other embedded links below. Out on EMI North / Universal.
Far from the crazy scenes on pavements down below
Far from the hopes and dreams of crashing out too low
And you walk out that door then you’re walking out forever
Down below the searing heat is cracking paving stones
The city’s close to boiling point you watch the scene unfold
And you walk out the door and your walking out forever
And you ask yourself are you living in a dream?
Piccadilly gardens selling dreams on giant screens
And as you make for the door this time you’re walking out
…out forever
So the rain falls down and nothing lasts forever…
If you could have only seen what I’vе seen …with your eyes
Then you will know that еverything expires…
Oh Renegade
3am on a rain soaked street
You’re looking for someone, you see her
Your mind skips a beat
And you tell yourself its now, now or never
Far above the mayhem where we’re told we live the dream
Piccadilly Gardens, the same old sorry scenes
As you walk out the door
Then your walking out, you’re out forever
So the rain falls down
And nothing, lasts forever
And If you could only see what I’ve seen…with your eyes
Then you’ll know that everything expires
Oh Renegade
Far from the hopes and dreams, of crashing out so low
Far from the hopes and dreams, of falling down below
And the rain falls down
But nothing ,last forever
And you know that everything expires…
Oh Renegade
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