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Take the Devil for a Walk
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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
Pop Trap-Pop
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#16,761 today Peak #152
#997 in subgenre Peak #12
Author
Ben Hantoot, Eli Halpern, David Pinsof
Uploaded
July 19, 2007
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:43
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There's always somewhere to go, the ground is moving so slow, the needle's threadin' my brain, it don't know how to sew. I'm gonna get on the train, take the 5:30 to Spain, I'll dance some flamenco to quench my beating brain. I'll cross the strait of Gibral- ter on the spine of my luck, six legs through Africa, six wheels on a truck. I rode a cheetah today while she was chasing her prey She killed an antelope, I tore its flesh away. The sun had begun to grow the sand had settled like snow a thousand miles of sky reflect a sandy glow. With a guide of half-covered stars, I hopped the islands like bars. I tasted all their drinks, but felt none of their scars. Down across the hilt of Cape Cod, I escaped the hand of God I face the sinning wind, and to the south I trod. I approach the shore from the sea, I kneel on my frozen knees, I thought I was alone, for my eternity. On his frozen throne satan appeared, He looked down on me and he knew me well. Hell is not other people, he said. Hell is no one at all.
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