An extraordinary new 8-minute piece of emotional power, melodic string tuning, distinctive, ghostly vocals and a climactic coda from Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood with Tom Skinner from Sons of Kemet. Out on XL Recordings. To see more by The Smile, including last year’s acclaimed LP A Light for Attracting Attention, see also the other embedded links below.
I'm changing down the gears
I'm slamming on the brakes
A vintage soft top from the sixties
We're coming to a bend now
Skidding 'round the hairpin
A sheer drop down
The Italian mountainside
And time is kind of frozen
As you're gazing at the view
And I swear I'm seeing double
No one's gonna bring me down, no
No way and no how
I'm letting go of the wheel
It might be as well
It might be as well
I've got these slings
I've got these arrows
I'll force myself to
I've got these slings
I've got these arrows
I'll forcе myself to
Turn, turn
The ground is coming for me now
Wе've gone over the edge
If you've got something to say
Say it now
No one's gonna bring me down, no
No way and no how
I'm letting go of the wheel
Despite these slings
Despite these arrows
I'll force myself to
Despite these slings
Despite these arrows
I'll force myself to
Turn, turn
Turn
Turn
Turn
Turn
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