Oysterhead is the most fucked up band i know..and i'm a huge fan of modest mouse etc. They just make no since, and the dude this singer of oysterhead sounds almost gay
Uhm... Oysterhead makes perfect SENSE in many of their songs. For example, this one is about your social status, and whether your living it up, or if your life sucks. The song Mr. Oysterhead, has a rather conceded meaning- The lyrics clearly indicate that music-folk used to have a lot to say, but somewhere along the way they lost it. They claim that Oysterhead is bringing the relevance back to music. And my final argument is wield the spade, which is obviously about a political figure... Anyways, the point I'm trying to make is that their songs have plenty of...
Uhm... Oysterhead makes perfect SENSE in many of their songs. For example, this one is about your social status, and whether your living it up, or if your life sucks. The song Mr. Oysterhead, has a rather conceded meaning- The lyrics clearly indicate that music-folk used to have a lot to say, but somewhere along the way they lost it. They claim that Oysterhead is bringing the relevance back to music. And my final argument is wield the spade, which is obviously about a political figure... Anyways, the point I'm trying to make is that their songs have plenty of meaning, and Les Claypool doesn't sound gay.
Oysterhead is the most fucked up band i know..and i'm a huge fan of modest mouse etc. They just make no since, and the dude this singer of oysterhead sounds almost gay
Uhm... Oysterhead makes perfect SENSE in many of their songs. For example, this one is about your social status, and whether your living it up, or if your life sucks. The song Mr. Oysterhead, has a rather conceded meaning- The lyrics clearly indicate that music-folk used to have a lot to say, but somewhere along the way they lost it. They claim that Oysterhead is bringing the relevance back to music. And my final argument is wield the spade, which is obviously about a political figure... Anyways, the point I'm trying to make is that their songs have plenty of...
Uhm... Oysterhead makes perfect SENSE in many of their songs. For example, this one is about your social status, and whether your living it up, or if your life sucks. The song Mr. Oysterhead, has a rather conceded meaning- The lyrics clearly indicate that music-folk used to have a lot to say, but somewhere along the way they lost it. They claim that Oysterhead is bringing the relevance back to music. And my final argument is wield the spade, which is obviously about a political figure... Anyways, the point I'm trying to make is that their songs have plenty of meaning, and Les Claypool doesn't sound gay.