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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!!
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
Peak #423
Peak in subgenre #81
Author
Ben Hantoot, David Pinsof, Eli Halpern
Uploaded
July 19, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:52
Lyrics
I woke up with the sun frozen to the back of my head and a red scarf spreading around me. Only a scarf, but they told me I needed to go to the hospital and I couldn't turn with the sun caught in the back of my head. As my body untangled from the scarf, I finally turned and the sun was gone, and my vision left me. I wash in and out against the shoal of the hospital. My body learns the tides the fish breathing hard and I wash in I wash out with the hospital lights I wash in I'm washed out in the hospital light. I forgot the ocean when I awoke, and the back of my head was throbbing and wet where the sun used to be. Laying on my stomach, I couldn't see the hands that untied me endlessly, only the red scarf unravelling on the floor. I wanted to tell them to put it back around me, I was cold but soon I could hear the ocean again in the shell of my ear. I wash in and out against the shoal of the hospital. My body fishes its tides for the hard bite of fish and I wash in I was out of the hospital light. Submerged in the sea I can breathe I can breathe.
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