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Offline K-man

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You'd be hard-pressed to find a better pop album than...
« on: Friday, September 07, 2007, 08:04:59 PM »
Dismemberment Plan - The Emergency & I

Back and Forth

There’s a kind of music that reminds me of you
It’s all clear expensive drinks and shiny shirts
And the click of heels as they descend from the taxi
Like the first foot on the moon, oh, and it glows with ache
And if it hits me right it’s almost too much to take
And it’s got right angle razor thin lines
That turn and swerve like perfect sines
As we dress to the nines in an
Attempt to leave it all behind
In a search of the moment between the seconds where
Everything is just fine
That silver thread imbedded deep within our spines
And I used to be kind of weird about this
A fear of dependence on a guilty gilt-edged
Hedged transcendence that makes us lairs
And tense the fear of looking down and seeing
That nothing really suspends us
But it was never just another Saturday night
Not with you in attendance
So throw your hands in the air
And wave them like you just don’t care
It’s on a whim; it’s on a dare
To shrug away what we can’t bear
And we’re going back and forth
And back and forth and back and forth and back
We’re going back and forth
And back and forth and back and forth and back
And it’s a deep blue see-through membrane that protects us
It connects us, a pulsing cellophane
Party-train skein that helps us and
Envelopes and keeps us locked inside
Forever and ever along for the ride
And we’re moving through a phosphorescent gel
A semi-solid self-lit ocean and it’s a funny notion, isn’t it?
Yeah, but I’m kinda digging it
And it’s rigged and isn’t nearly so big
And it speaks only of its own
Perpetual near miss
Like the uncertain memory
Of a stranger’s mistaken kiss
And faces slide by in glowing shadows
Like snowbound ghosts that go up and down
In epileptic shivers and negative radioactive slivers
In a landscape of endless dull glitter
And a taste in my mouth so sweet, yet so bitter
And we exhaust ourselves trying to get there
Somebody scream—all right
We’ll try to fill the echoless night
So fasten up and hold tight
We can’t give up without a fight
And we’re going back and forth
And back and forth and back and forth and back
We’re going back and forth
And back and forth and back and forth and back
So in the end, whatever, we die, we dissolve
Equations unbalanced, riddles unsolved
And we were never connected or involved
Except for the intersections and crazy mathematics
With no time and no space and no schedule and no place
And we pass right through it without a trace
And sometimes that music drifts through my car
On a spring night when anything is possible
And I close my eyes and I nod my head
And I wonder how you been and I count to a hundred and ten
Because you’ll always be my hero, even if I never see you again


I'm probably preaching to the wrong crowd here, but if you're feeling froggy give the album a shot sometime.

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Re: You'd be hard-pressed to find a better pop album than...
« Reply #1 on: Friday, September 07, 2007, 08:10:12 PM »
was round a mate's house the other night and he put on some dismemberment plan. i remember that i liked them, but forgot to look into them anymore than that. now i will...

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Re: You'd be hard-pressed to find a better pop album than...
« Reply #2 on: Monday, September 10, 2007, 05:24:32 PM »
got it yesterday, and i'm liking it. i'm especially fond of, "you are invited", "what do you want me to say" and "the city". also, while i was searching for mp3's, i came across their cover of the song "crush", which was originally some generic pop tart trash, but the way they've covered it is just sinister. brings the tone of the tune far more in line with the actual lyrics.

if anyone's interested, it's located at: http://robosexual.typepad.com/glob/files/the_dismemberment_plan_crush.mp3

i'm not sure on the copyright issues, so if someone wants to edit the link out, i won't be offended.