Diabolickal
Not only did this track provide us with a name for our act, but the laid-back groove gave us our second video, which is sufficiently abstract that I think it holds up pretty well.
Not only did this track provide us with a name for our act, but the laid-back groove gave us our second video, which is sufficiently abstract that I think it holds up pretty well.
Contract work for NASA. Expected to be part of the first manned trip to Mars.
This is a very slick version of a song that was in our set for some time, and that had been written more or less a couple of years prior.
Couldn’t help myself, we just had all those nice instruments sitting there, and who doesn’t love a reprise.
This song developed as it went, and gathered meaning in its abstract nature like a snowball rolling downhill. At an epic length of almost six minutes it was our longest track, it kept growing organically until some kind of bizarre feedback-drenched guitar solo came out the other end.
This song would be rewritten as “Tellina Lie” and performed band-style. Vocals in bridge just had to go.