We are all waiting for Interpol' s new album, aren't we... 10.07.2007
The new single, The Heinrich Maneuver alludes to a bi-coastal/transcontinental/long distance relationship.
If you have been in one, I think you will identify with Paul Bank's rather straightforward and candid lyrics, compared to his beyond-metaphorical lyrics in Antics (Touch your thighs, I'm the lonely one (Narc) )
Now try the brakes
I tried but you know it's a lonely ride
How're the things on the west coast?
Today my heart swings
Yeah today my heart swings
But i don't want take your heart
And i don't want a taste of victory
No i don't want to read your thoughts anymore
My god
I think Banks captured the fluxes, the gradual decline and death and post-death issues of a relationship so succinctly.
And, yes. Don't all our hearts swing sometimes :)
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The drunken chronicles of Home Club Part 1
in·e·bri·ate
[v. in-ee-bree-eyt, i-nee-; n., adj. in-ee-bree-it, i-nee-]
Stranger + his Koala pouch + Trin
Ex- roomates Christmas 2006
Bruce and a monster
It was so painful she took off her dancing shoes
Christmas 2006: Min + XF
Charmaine and Trina
Shiny Happy People
[v. in-ee-bree-eyt, i-nee-; n., adj. in-ee-bree-it, i-nee-]
–verb (used with object)
1. to make drunk; intoxicate.
2. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. –noun
- noun
1. to make drunk; intoxicate.
2. to exhilarate, confuse, or stupefy mentally or emotionally. –noun
- noun
3. an intoxicated person.
4. a habitual drunkard.
4. a habitual drunkard.
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I have no idea what we were doing here.
Trina Three Hands.
January 2007