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lying on its side
the ruins of the day
painted with a scar
and the more I straighten out
the less it wants to try
the feelings start to rot
one wink at a time
oh
forgiving who you are
for what you stand to gain
just know that if you hide
it doesn’t go away
when you get out of bed
don’t end up stranded
horrified with each stone
on the stage
my little dark age
picking through the cards
knowing what’s nearby
the carvings on the face
say they find it hard
and the engine’s failed again
all limits of disguise
the humor’s not the same
coming from denial
oh
I grieve in stereo
the stereo sounds strange
I know that if you hide
it doesn’t go away
if you get out of bed
and find me standing all alone
open-eyed
burn the page
my little dark age
I grieve in stereo
the stereo sounds strange
you know that if it hides
it doesn’t go away
if I get out of bed
you’ll see me standing all alone
horrified
on the stage
my little dark age
giddy with delight
seeing what’s to come
the image of the dead
dead ends in my mind
policemen swear to god
love’s seeping from the guns
I know my friends and I
would probably turn and run
if you get out of bed
come find us heading for the bridge
bring a stone
all the rage
my little dark age
I grieve in stereo
the stereo sounds strange
I know that if you hide
it doesn’t go away
if you get out of bed
and find me standing all alone
open-eyed
burn the page
my little dark age
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Nice. Love it when we get a nice run of boppy danceable tunage. MUCH needed in these unsettling times.
Those times are back
I dont want this song to stop!
Love the lyrics in the chorus and how they change subtley each time to flex the meaning
7 -> 8
I grieve in stereo the stereo sounds strange
you know that if it hides
it doesn’t go away
Come on, people. A "6.8"? Really? More like an 8.6 (even though I only give it a 7, but still).
Well 6.8 is closer to 7, than to 8.6.
Maybe you should be an example?
I like it! ...I never heard of them before. ....Thanx RP!
Yes you have, you just didn't know it was them.

ETA: Bill must've heard me - second track after this was Icehouse, Great Southern land :D
Love the lyrics in the chorus and how they change subtley each time to flex the meaning
7 -> 8
"Monotone" doesn't seem to apply either, unless you simply pretend the chorus doesn't exist.
Thought I was listening to the Pet Shop Boys. And that was not intended as a compliment.
MGMT are much, much better that Pet Shop Boys. And that's a low bar.
The tuneless voice suggests Neil Tennant to me
Not sure why someone voted down this comment, maybe if you'd said "monotone" instead of "tuneless"? But there's definitely some Pet Shop Boys influence in the mix.
Gary - is that you?
The tuneless voice suggests Neil Tennant to me
Is there any melodious music in this sound experiment?
Some people have trouble recognizing melodies. It's just like dyslexia. I really feel sorry for them.
Too many times I regret watching the video to a decent song...
The 1930s are arguably in the running. Or the 40s. What about the (other) teens? Worst for the humans alive then, or for a tiny slice of life at the time, as recorded?
2000-2010 wasn't great either.
I'll thank the Aughts for The Shins.
That was exactly my impression.
2000-2010 wasn't great either.
I need to listen to that more often. Alt Nation plays their more well-known songs. And I agree with bitbanger (who commented below) that this sounds very 80s.
Damn, even the video has an 80s vibe!
ETA: I listen to Alt Nation on SiriusXM a lot, and they have NEVER played this. Haha, maybe Jim Ladd will play it on his show on Deep Tracks someday. (He probably won't, but he does play Porcupine Tree a lot!)
MGMT is on SiriusXMU quite a bit
ETA: I listen to Alt Nation on SiriusXM a lot, and they have NEVER played this. Haha, maybe Jim Ladd will play it on his show on Deep Tracks someday. (He probably won't, but he does play Porcupine Tree a lot!)
Exactly.
I could go for a whole set of that sort of thing right now.
Not as hipster as I thought



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