Succinct and square amongst an ebbing flow
Marching on in rapid fire like an addiction to the cause
Seconds etched in our faces
A burden crowding each and every space
Trapped behind the glass
Watch the masses move just so
They cry, they deny
But why can't they see between the two lines?
You cry, you lie
But why can't I see between the two lines,
Between the two times?
Petrified old fixture cemented into time
Bicentennial of the humble town
Its future cast in stone
Loyal to an onslaught of year after year
Roads ending where they start
And, “What could have been,” is a long accepted lie
They cry, they deny
But why can't they see between the two lines?
You cry, you lie
But why can't I see between the two lines,
Between the two times of our lives?
credits
from The Reformation,
released August 18, 2011
Kyle Brower - Drums
Fred Carneiro - Bass Guitar
Matt Penco - Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lyrics
Caroline Schneider - Lead Vocals, Lyrics
Bruce Jackson - Lyrics
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016