Fabulously droll, the latest single by the London-based Canadian singer-songwriter has echoes of David Berman of Silver Jews, and focuses ironically on a character with memories of the good times, but wondering where they went as he battles depression. The video shows a man with a giant fish head going shopping. Produced by Dan Carey and out on Speedy Wunderground. See also the previous single, Here Comes Trouble, here.
All the best dads are secret smokers
Caught in the trappings of a lack of success
The car runs fine and gets me to work on time
A company man can't put love before anything else
There's a wild joy I remember
What is your problem with my daughter?
Friday nights are for getting laid
Unless I look in your eyes
You're half asleep and tired again
There's a wild joy I remember
I'm cutting you out the
Pleasure the pressurе the pressure thе pressure depression depressed
Is there something after the end
Or is the end where everything's dead?
And is there a way to get the effect
Besides choking yourself or holding your breath
Superstition isn't enlightening
There won't be a dry eye in the house
When we realise we're all dying
There's a wild joy I remember
I'm cutting you out the pleasure
The pressure the pressure the pressure depression depressed
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