Life is just a disco
A never ending party
But buddy I don't think so
And if you've got that kind of mindset
You'll be happy to know
There ain't no god in the sky
Who's lookin' down thinkin'
About what he's gonna do when
The ship starts sinkin'
With all these cartoon creatures just
Starin' and blinkin'
There ain't no hope for the modern man
Divided we stand
United we crawl.
Starin' at your cell phone
With a tumor in your head bone
Cancer bleeding through your headphones
And if you've got that kind of mindset
You'll be happy to know
There ain't no god in the sky
Who's lookin' down thinkin'
How to help these stupid fuckers
When their shit starts stinkin'
And all these cartoon faces
Just stare and blink because
There ain't no hope for the modern man
A god's-eye view from the airplane window
There ain't no difference between you
And the ants in the rain
So take your medicine, or a placebo
Take your medicine
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Nick Piunti's third album confirms the idiosyncratic talent of this musician who keeps churning out fantastic power-pop tunes that would rejoice even the most jaded pop-rock fan, whether young or old, if they knew about the existence of 'Beyond the Static'. POPPHIL
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XTC had their moment in time...this recording extends it...Full of small, tight , quirky songs it juz rolls along. Recommended but maybe only for XTC fans.. cwhitney
Four speaker-melting singles from New York's premiere "live techno" outfit, descended from vintage synthwave, deep house, and dance punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2024
Off-kilter Portland indie rockers make an unexpected return with a tight three-track EP, their first new release in 12 years. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2024
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Decent homage to what I consider one of the finest English (as in region in south of British Isles, rather than language or mistaken term for entire UK) Folk records of the Twentieth century. Shaggy Maggot