ANIMA! — Moving Mountains
Album: Art:Work
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Length: 3:43
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Hit, hit that switch
Turn your heart in, to make comission
Take part in the mass tradition of
Work when you wake, 'til your head falls to your conclusion
Money comes before the movement of
The people, the sick and stressed out
People who keep their heads down
We don’t have any time to live
The world won't keep its own rotation
We make up the whole foundation
They tell us we're getting what we give
Every day a mountain we will move and tell me what is it for?
Inch after inch, 'til we just can't climb any more
Losing all the love between the lines dividing rich and the poor
Are we working to live, are we living to work more?
Look straight ahead with a smile on to show your patience
Climbing up the ladder like you're told
Love what you do, if you don't fake a disposition
Follow through with blind ambition for
The future, it's looking sweet
The future is all we need
Cause sooner or later we'll be pleased
Not right now, I'm way too busy
Counting down, the days go quickly
Stick around, get down with the disease
Every day a mountain we will move and tell me what is it for?
Inch after inch, 'til we just can't climb any more
Losing all the love between the lines dividing rich and the poor
Are we working to live, are we living to work more?
Turn your heart in, to make comission
Take part in the mass tradition of
Work when you wake, 'til your head falls to your conclusion
Money comes before the movement of
The people, the sick and stressed out
People who keep their heads down
We don’t have any time to live
The world won't keep its own rotation
We make up the whole foundation
They tell us we're getting what we give
Every day a mountain we will move and tell me what is it for?
Inch after inch, 'til we just can't climb any more
Losing all the love between the lines dividing rich and the poor
Are we working to live, are we living to work more?
Look straight ahead with a smile on to show your patience
Climbing up the ladder like you're told
Love what you do, if you don't fake a disposition
Follow through with blind ambition for
The future, it's looking sweet
The future is all we need
Cause sooner or later we'll be pleased
Not right now, I'm way too busy
Counting down, the days go quickly
Stick around, get down with the disease
Every day a mountain we will move and tell me what is it for?
Inch after inch, 'til we just can't climb any more
Losing all the love between the lines dividing rich and the poor
Are we working to live, are we living to work more?
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More garbage. Not William, I want Bill back, lol, he played much better music.
I like this. It reminds me of Tune-yards and Merrill Garbus's wild voice.
Love it!
Keep this kind of artistry coming.
Very nice.
Thanks
Keep this kind of artistry coming.
Very nice.
Thanks
Nah. Meh. This die hard fan of classic rock and roll and classical music far more deeply appreciates musicians who play instruments rather than somewhat the other way around, through electronics software. This kind of twee music has a footprint that these days is a bit disconcerting. The good news is that RP is the oasis where we can fast forward through it too...the Allman Brothers Porcupine Tree Beethoven even. TG PSD.
First song I hear after a really unusually long day at work. Haha
Luckily I love what I do.
And a catchy tune!
Luckily I love what I do.
And a catchy tune!
AndrewInScotland wrote:
And pomplamoose
Reminds one of Sylvan Esso. Which is a good thing.
And pomplamoose
I will pleasantly pass on this one...
tripp1 wrote:
Except Sylvan Esso formed in 2013. But, no matter, both they and this can coexist peacefully in my playlist.
Or MAYBE visa versa. This was from 2017. Esso is now. Just saying.
Except Sylvan Esso formed in 2013. But, no matter, both they and this can coexist peacefully in my playlist.
Nails on a chalkboard.
I first thought this was Nataly Dawn of Pomplamoose singing, It sounds so much like her
Edweirdo wrote:
I love the synthed farting tuba :)
Quirky, different, with its own anima. Soooo RP. 8 from the Nottingham jury.
Love it! Fabulous farting tuba-type noises, minor to major modulation, luscious layered vocals plus cowbell - what's not to like?
I love the synthed farting tuba :)
Quirky, different, with its own anima. Soooo RP. 8 from the Nottingham jury.
AndrewInScotland wrote:
Or MAYBE visa versa. This was from 2017. Esso is now. Just saying.
Reminds one of Sylvan Esso. Which is a good thing.
Sorry, I had a high fiber dinner last night...
anima of the state
Ooh... another direct trip over to Bandcamp! Love it.
Edweirdo wrote:
"Fabulous farting tuba-type noises". I am now determined to incorporate this sentence in my every day life. Thank you.
Love it! Fabulous farting tuba-type noises, minor to major modulation, luscious layered vocals plus cowbell - what's not to like?
"Fabulous farting tuba-type noises". I am now determined to incorporate this sentence in my every day life. Thank you.
Finding the vocals a wee bit thin...would prefer a little more heft to balance the feeling...
Reminds one of Sylvan Esso. Which is a good thing.
Love it! Fabulous farting tuba-type noises, minor to major modulation, luscious layered vocals plus cowbell - what's not to like?