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The Gates of Horn and Ivory

by Dust Mothers

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1.
Jamais Vu 04:22
2.
Statique 04:08
We stayed up all night in shimmers What a delightful daze All the lights got dimmer As my friends fade away And oh, what a night And oh, what a time to die Me oh my, where’d the time go? My oh me, to no end Let’s stay here while we can So sincere til it ends And oh, what a night And oh, what a time to Wait What is happening? Where’d they come from? Time’s running out Palms cut off Blood flows In silence Take my hand Let’s go Please hurry Where do I go To a hospital Turn back Don’t go Please hurry One by one they walk I saw it on the TV Just like in the movies Can’t help but find myself Staring at static
3.
She and he and part of me wants to be everything before now Who are we that laugh lavishly at enemies that we are who One big meat bean One seamless stream I know I know this brittle cellophane skin is coming off Lay low lie low before he knows all our friends are turning gold Everybody lies Momentary bliss kiss take this bit of sanctuary far from ordinary love Regrets are pieces pastel faces tearing at the seam of seemingly demon pipe dreams One big meat bean One seamless stream I know I know this brittle cellophane skin is coming off Lay low lie low before he knows all our friends are turning gold Everybody lies WhoooOOAAAAHHH UNH H A H
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5.
Cairo 04:17
Here we lie Such a sweet little trip Why. It take a quick little dip In the river Simmer in the sun Somebody’s calling me back Somebody&/ calling my name But I’ve never been to Egypt But I’ve never dreamed of this woman All I can remember Is that it’s day Until it froze to night Then I saw a corpse I couldn’t see a single thing but death The moonlight shone Is there anyway to save my soul So I drove drove drove as an ambient stray But I’ve never been to Egypt But I never dreamed of this woman All I can remember All I can remember Is that it’s day Until it froze to night Your shadow follows you Everywhere you go I’ve never seen mine get so damn close I’ve never been to Egypt before I’ve never dream of this woman much more But all that I can remember But all that I can remember is that it’s day Until it froze Your shadow follows you everywhere you go I’ve never seen mine get so damn close
6.
Swamp's Kiss 04:42
7.
Birds chirp Wake me from outside my window Little did I know It's not my home It's somewhere above the clouds The air Stilted house for stilted lover boy The more I think about this place The more I can't seem to get away Where did you go? Far from here Where did you go? Somewhere sweet, my dear I've never felt this peace before
8.
Buttafoot 02:12
Every time I close my eyes I see a visage of her But I can't tell mademoiselle apart from the city No matter how far I look It's just a figure of speech No matter how fast I run It just keeps crawling closer to me Every time I close my eyes I see a visage of her But I can't tell mademoiselle apart from the city But a foot away Just let me breathe
9.
Momentary 04:20

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released June 3, 2022

Written by Dust Mothers

Lead Vocals/lyrics/guitar - Roger Johnson
Guitar/vocals - Adrian Radons
Bass/vocals - Noé Palacios
Drums/percussion - Nathan Clark
Gang vocals/claps - Sam Farr, Adam Santiago, Gabryella Martinez
One single clap - Carter Lacy

Produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Nathan Clark of Clark Audio in Denton, TX

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An eclectic mix of explosive, surfy, psych rock songs designed to either make you throw ass or throw elbows. It's loud, it's wild, and it's here to help you lose yourself in brazenly voluptuous sounds.

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