“What were you doing in my song last night?” After yesterday’s serene love meta-song by C Duncan, another clever but different analogy with this punchy, witty indie-rock number of creative references by the Boston, Massachussetts band, out on Loma Vista. Vundabar are Brandon Hagen, Drew McDonald, and Zack Abramo. To explore and enjoy more by Vundabar, who have released five albums, see also the other embedded links below.
Hello, is anybody out there?
Hello, is anybody out there?
The sea ceases to be blue when the light starts pouring through
Only see the colour when the light cuts
The wave machine doesn’t power off
No director yells cut
My life is like a movie
Except that it’s not
There is no story
Just an endless roiling ocean
Encircling from every direction with a man sent from inspection
Nobody seems to know what’s going on
We all just find our way to play it off
Here comes thе punchline
Here comеs the grace
Here comes the part where we go off our face
Here comes the lesson
Here comes the light
Here comes the beacon in the night
What were you doing in my song last night
When you turned a lie into a half rhyme?
What were you doing, heartbreak in halftime?
It was never yours, it was never mine
We sing the song from a station that is lost
On a signal long gone
Is anybody out there?
Hello, is anybody out there?
And the days burn bright like they’re supposed to
And the phrase turns right like it’s supposed to
And the ash and the urn match like a grey suit
And the song bled out into the bedroom
Here comes the passion
Here comes the fight
Here comes the jawline in spotlight
Here comes the tension
Here comes the hope
All on a Mayday parade float
What were you doing in my song last night
When you turned a lie into a half rhyme?
What were you doing, heartbreak in halftime?
It was never yours, it was never mine
Did we lose the song or is the signal that it’s on
Long
Gone?
Hello, is anybody out there?
Hello, is anybody out there?
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