Party Hats - Bear Hands



     
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Party Hats Lyrics


The gold standard of mammels is who?
The warm water is finally here.
The new scandal is dance is the worst.
But the future is nothing to fear,
The whole planet is going to war.
The same countries are fighting back tears.
The doom Sayers are making it count,
But the future is nothing to fear.
It could be days,
It could be months,
It could be years, it could be fun
You're not the only one
You're not the only one.
All our eyes been, starting at the sun, smoke fills up both my lungs.
Blind and violent that's the way it's done,
Now you know where we come from.
I start writing a warning for what?
To prove to who our conscious was clear,

The few animals left are our guns,
But the future is nothing to fear.
Now I understand how we have lost,
Control over the celestial sphere,
No use making the world lose trust,
Because the future is nothing to fear.
It could be days,
It could be months,
It could be years, it could be fun,
You're not the only one
You're not the only one
All our eyes been, starting at the sun, smoke fills up both my lungs,
Blind and violent that's the way it's done, now you know where we come from.
All our eyes been, starting at the sun, smoke fills up both my lungs,
Blind and violent that's the way it's done, now you know where we come from.
(Now you know where we come from)
Now you know where we come from
(Now you know where we come from)
Now you know where we come from
(Now you know where we come from)
Now you know where we come from
(Now you know where we come from)
Now you know where we come from
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Bear Hands are a textbook example of contrasting personalities uniting to craft something more than the sum of their parts. Vocalist/guitarist Dylan Rau, the Brooklyn-based quartet’s self-confessed musical Luddite (“I can’t read music, but that’s ok because I’m more of an ideas man,”) peppers his supersonic chatter with an infectious collection of witticisms. By contrast his songwriting partner, guitarist Ted Feldman, grew up playing the cello and carefully selects his answers, admitting to being “a bit of a control freak.”

Read more about Bear Hands on Last.fm.


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