Taken from their recently released album Good Living Is Coming For You, fantastically punchy, catchy, witty early-80s-style post-punk by the band comprising Lira Mondal and Caufield Schnug from Lawrence, Kansas, released on Feel It Records (North America) and Sub Pop Records (Rest of World). To explore and more by Sweeping Promises, including the rest of the album, see also the other embedded links below.
There ain’t a place left on the earth to be alone
Wish on a star won’t take you far, won’t take you home
I feel my pulse under my skin, it’s troubling
Reflection in a fountain, steady and bubbling
Another apple falling further down the hill
Another apple bruised and crushed under your heel
One touch
So expensive
So much
Feels oh! expensive
Oh, is it worth the trouble
Is it worth the pain
No, aging body
Can you handle that strain
I hide my face behind my hands each chance I get
What’s the point in saying this, it’s all better left unsaid
Unnecessary, necessary evil
Going behind your back’s a necessary evil
One touch
On a platter
Take it
Hey, what’s the matter
Was that an animal
Or a friend, or a foe
Are you an animal
Or a friend or a foe
Are you a friend or a foe
Friend or a foe
This isn’t ideal, no
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