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Higher Shapes
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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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#1,086 in subgenre Peak #19
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Peak #211
Author
Ben Hantoot, Eli Halpern, David Pinsof
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August 02, 2005
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:34
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I think of all the ways the world's gonna end, I sit watching your residual shadow fading from the bed. Parts of us still sleep and parts of us were never born, As we wait for the horn of nature to call us from the trees. We cannot streamline our dimensions, only adapt, clinging to the humming walls. I should be cleaning our apartment, but I only watch our bed and the bugs above it search along the wall. Our eyes evolve to higher shapes, natch-ral selection compels us from bed. And you walk along the city, you're unaware of our evolution. The window... Birds like to gaze in through the window, I like to gaze out through the window. The window separates me from my evolution. All flying insects that walk on all fours are to be detestable to you. For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father's glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done. I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.
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