Human hands made the highways
Little ears still hear the sine waves
Mice have little glowing hearts that beat like yours and mine
All the bricks that build the buildings
All the seeds that feed the children
Sprout up from the ground
And get cut down by machines breathing beings designed
All the way through the trees
You can hear me calling for you
All the way through the trees you can hear me
Human hands made the highways
You might need a doctor someday
You might need a cop or helicopter landing-pad
All the things that you threw away
You might need to remember the names
You might need to cry because you miss your mom and dad
All the way to the sea
You can hear me
The way I love you
All the way through the trees
Where I will be following you.
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Addictive Garage Pop/Rock. Sad and happy, jangly guitars, changing and lovely vocals, short and very diverse songs in this album. Got hooked on this band instantly. Check it out if you like Guided by Voices, Flying Nun, The Feelies, Beat Happening... Diego A. Torres
A guitar-driven, raucous 6th record, made as they finished up their last LP, Carrier, in order to stay on the right epic path. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 3, 2015
supported by 6 fans who also own “Sink Like A Symphony”
Bought my 1st Mt Goats cassette in 1993?94? from Shrimper -- direct. Best song? "Going To Chino." Been deeply in love w/ Mr. Darnielle since. And this new one's going on my Best of 2020 List. You done the pagans proud, kind sir. Otis Nugatory