Recorded in June of 2016 at Crossroads Recording, Kilkenny. Engineered by Shane Tobler and Jed Parle. Mixed at Crossroads, using a full analogue set-up. Mastered by WAV Audio, Limerick, Ireland
I cannot comprehend your absolute devotion
To spectres in the sky
Maybe it seems it's time to think more clearly and question your own life
Tell me why it feels so good
Good to be runnin'
Runnin' from your folly god
Oh I'm blinded by a shroud of faith
Pretty soon you'll realise
Life is not some worship game
This modern age has proven our existence has stemmed from evolution
No contest to see that we all then should accept and believe
What is real?
Tell me why it feels so good
Good to be runnin'
Runnin' from your folly god
Oh I'm blinded by a shroud of faith
Pretty soon you'll realise
Life is not some worship game
!...
Tell me why it feels so good
Good to be runnin'
Runnin' from your folly god
Oh I'm blinded by a shroud of faith
Pretty soon you'll realise
Life is not some worship game
credits
from Brand New Dead Things,
released March 1, 2017
Written by Brand New Dead Things
Arranged by Brand New Dead Things
Guitar/Vocals/Huuuuhhhhh : Maurice Ramsbottom
Bass/Vocals/Huuuuhhhhh : Aaron Grimes
Drums/Huuuuhhhhh: Dec Clarke
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