A pulsating new track with a political message and a sound reminiscent of early Roxy Music by the Montreal indie-rock band from their latest album Life Is Beautiful! Life Is Beautiful! Life Is Beautiful! out on Next Door Records. Now celebrating 30 years since their formation, the band have had a variety of members but have consistently been the husband-and-wife duo of singer-guitarist Murray Lightburn and keyboardist Natalia Yanchak. To explore and enjoy more by The Dears, including the rest of the album, see also the other embedded links below.
Storm the streets like a heathen
Knuckles dragging beneath them
Swollen a dripping with blood
They put up a fight
Not sure what we should do now
Are we up for another beat-down?
This time maybe tomorrow
Maybe tonight
You know it’s not
Always set in stone
Baby they can never control us
We’re not in any group they can focus
Spreadsheets filled out with numbers
They’re keeping count
Here’s how we go the distance
Building up our own resistance
We’re gonna have us a sеrmon on the mount
I’ll decide
If I should go
Or should I stay and hold my ground
I’m wеll aware that in battle
I could die
You know it’s not
Always set in stone
You know it’s not
Always set in stone
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