| Mute Math – Valium Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I won't concern myself any longer, any longer On how to recover from a stall out, yeah a stall out I'll keep singin'... haha i like the reference to "Stall Out" the closer on the pervious album... very clever id say this is just about rolling with the punches life throws at you and striving to live the best life you can. great lyrics if you ask me. |
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| Mute Math – Clockwork Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Just wondering... does anyone else think that this song is better than anything on Armistice? I do. I feel like it has the classic Mute Math sound that the new album is missing. Dont get me wrong, I'm all for bands trying new things, it worked great for Bloc Party imo, but Armistice is not change for the better, its change for the more generic. I think the sound behind this song would have made a much better basis for the new album than the generic alt/pop/rock they went with. |
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| Mute Math – Clipping Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| haha thats exactly how i feel about Electrify... i guess the same applies here, though not as bad imo... definitely a great arrangement though. i love the piano loop and the strings. very experimental, which this album lacks in some places | |
| Mute Math – Electrify Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I'm not gonna bother going into what the lyrics mean... its pretty obvious... I feel like the lyrics to this song kinda kill it. The instrumental sound is really cool, but its accompanied by a set of lyrics that any one of about 30 generic pop-punk bands could have written. "I'm in love with this girl And it's got my head electrified" I mean....really? Thats the best they can come up with? Dissapointing because they usually write some pretty brilliant lyrics ie Progress |
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| Bloc Party – One More Chance Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Really not impressed with this song. It's very repetative and other than the piano loop and decent guitar solo, it doesn't have much going for it. I love BP, but this is definitely one of their weaker songs. |
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| Fair to Midland – upgrade^brigade Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Hmm, it's the best idea I've seen. With the crazy lyrics for this song as well as the whole album though, it's tough to say for sure. Good effor either way. |
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| Fair to Midland – (Tibet) Dance of the Manatee Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"Whether a he or a she, put your mouth where your money is." I guess that would go along with the prostitute theme. It sounds to me like he's talking about getting/giving head for money, as the saying is usually put your money where you mouth is (money and mouth being switched). Still, a lot of the lyrics in this song, and the whole album for that matter, are pretty tough to make heads or tails of. |
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