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We set out for the sea with icicles in our beards
Where the wind bit like dog's teeth
And the sea swept our ship
Like the hand of a God who had been enragedSo we carried our dead to the shore
And that left nine more
There was violence in the air tonight
When the ship split in halfWe lost two to the brine
And the seawater swilled across the floor
And the captain lives no more
For he sleeps on the ocean floorThe old bastard was as big as a bear
And his coffin was made of a redwood's trunk
His appetite never thinned
His belly was wide as two barrels of ginCut the engine, tie it off to the post
Heave away at my call listen well, one and all
We'll be rid of this scourge
When his body goes overboardHe'd been in irons for seventy days
Fed just gunpowder to fuel his rage
Screamed bloody murder and tore at his chains

We've made him this wayWe were left on that isle with a skeleton crew
Made of dead men and sinners
Hell bound through and through
Then it was he who came to our shore and he left no more
Songwriters
Matthew Taylor Armstrong;Alexander Randolph Schrodt;Adam Michael Turla;Sarah Jackson BallietPublished by
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Indiana's Murder by Death (formerly known as Little Joe Gould) layers the vocal sounds of an old saloon with the haunting strings of a Hungarian folk dance and the hard driving rhythms of pure rock 'n' roll, producing what Stuff magazine has called "lush, orchestrated songs," somehow simultaneously reminiscent of Johnny Cash and Radiohead. Added to that thick and intriguing sound are a series of dark and ironic lyrics, combining the mood and tone of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds with the narrative force of The Decemberists or a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Read more about Murder by Death on Last.fm.


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