Breaking free of our hypocrisy/complicity in all those human rituals we privately detest. With the drive and build of Broken Social Scene and an outro worthy of The New Pornographers.
lyrics
Lyrics:
We will celebrate this, yeah, we will celebrate this
But we are, we are dying inside, we are dying inside
We will consecrate this, yeah, we will consecrate this
But we are, we are hiding in sight, we are hiding in sight
We will elevate this, yeah, we will elevate this
But we are, we are falling aside, we are falling aside
We will emulate this, yeah, we will emulate this
But we are, we are lying inside, we are lying inside.
We won’t celebrate this, no, we won’t celebrate this
‘cause we are, we are coming alive, we are coming alive
You can never make us, no, you can never make us
‘cause we are, we are starting to fight, we are starting to fight
We won’t emulate this, yeah, we won’t elevate this
‘cause we are, we are opening wide, we are opening wide
We won’t celebrate this, no, we won’t celebrate this
‘cause we are, we are coming alive, we are coming alive.
credits
from Post Fear,
released August 5, 2023
Jay Newberry - Vocals, guitars, keyboards, loops and fx
Jaime Brown -- Vocals
Andrew Honor – Drums, bass, mixing
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