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Dance Morgue
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Modern alternative rock meets classical, with experimental twists here and there.
Our new album, "The Mourning After," is now online! Check it out! If you would like a physical copy, contact me at . It'll also show up on iTunes soon. It is similar to the first album but features much better production and generally more rocking songs. It again features David Pinsof on guitars, me (Ben Hantoot) on vocals and synths (though David sings "Seams" and "Venetian Airs"), and Eli Halpern behind the poetic lyrics. We're very proud of this one and hope you feel the same. If you'd like to license a song or contract us for original compositions, please, shoot me an email! Enjoy!!
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Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
Peak #483
Peak in subgenre #91
Author
Ben Hantoot, David Pinsof, Eli Halpern
Uploaded
July 19, 2007
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MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 2:51
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I work at a morgue I get extremely bored. Cleaning corpses and removing their blood as far as jobs go this is really a dud. When there's nothing to do and the bodies are blue I try to cheer them up with a song or two. I play Sinatra on the stereo, loosen my tie and forget my woes. I slide the bodies from their metal drawers I clear an open space for the dancefloor. Mrs. Johnson may I have this dance? Let me pull you from your morbid trance. We swing our bodies to a bossa nova groove. Is it just me or are you starting to improve? Mrs. Johnson there's no cause for alarm but we should stop to reattach your left arm. Johnny D, though you can't see I've got a smile on that could shame a baby Stacy F., I really dig your vigor mortis this dance with death, I just can't wait for the chorus. Oh, hi Mr. Johnson, I was just cleaning up.
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