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from Live In Lockdown by Polemics

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This song is loosely about drugs and partying, but most of it is nonsense.

lyrics

Split that scene

Collapser

Straight thinking

A disaster

Anything

To relax ya

I pour out

On a rafter

Receding

The Saturation

I’m Senseless

And socialising

Killing it

But politely

Big stack of swaps

And I’m swiping the shiny



Corrupting torso machine

Tethering the elegance

A filament of excellence



Slip this in

Polava

Disgraceful

I’m the master

Pillow eyes

And cheeky reds

Debacle

Sticky bed



I’ll see you where the grease meets the key

Shovel it in



Embodying the elements

Are you calling me facile?



Always shudder at the thought advancing

Boy got a clause, applauseless

It was a sediment incarnate



Shame on me

I’m carnal

Its fists in

Animal

Pillow eyes

And cheeky reds

Miasma

Pickled friend



And when I looked at her face through the fire

I could have sworn in a glimpse the meaning,

Troubling this thing

I wouldn’t ever doubt it though



Embodying the elements

Are you calling me facile?

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from Live In Lockdown, released August 21, 2020
Written and performed by Polemics

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Polemics Bristol, UK

Polemics play loud, gnarly progressive rock with a splash of hard-pop thrown in. The elements of hardcore and angry vocals are matched with clever songwriting, chunky riffs and a pop sensibility that evokes Blur on PCP. They are naming Shellac and The Jesus Lizard as big influences whereas blogs and fans are calling comparisons with IDLES, Fugazi and Primus. ... more

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