Originally from the 1991 cassette "Identity Crisis". speed of the tape was lowered when recording so at normal speed, my vocal would be high. This was mostly because I was experimenting a lot with the way my vocal would sound at different speeds.
lyrics
Blow a kiss to Natalie, then bash her in the head
Wake up all the mental school then send them all to bed
Give a rose to good ol' Nick, but make sure that it's dead
Give me every scientist, I'll poison them with lead
Here's to the dreams and new ideas now keep them to yourself
I've had enough of your advice - I don't need any help at all
I'm sick of the environment - who cares about the seals?
I'm sure you disagree with me - just ignore what I feel
DON'T MAKE A HUGE COMMOTION
cause it is not a big deal
I'll probably change my mind anyway...
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Great artifacts revived for musical history. This release has all the going on's of a creative mind during Post-punk experimental atmosphere. Thomas Leer informing us that he was there too in the genius pool along the likes of early Human League/ Cabaret Voltaire and TG. My fave song was a Tossup athough I was entranced by the minimal and seductive beauty of Back of My Mind I choose Urbaine for its stark beauty futurism + brilliant signature Leer stream of conscious main keyboard riff. TOPSHELF Frank Paglianite
A deep synthwave trip into a blighted neon dystopia where androids and doomsday cults wreak havoc. Flashy, imaginative work from James Kent. Bandcamp New & Notable May 5, 2016