House Under The Ground
A · How Ace Are Buildings
I'd have my house under the ground
All my friends would all come round
Laugh about the ones who got away
I wouldn't know the time of year
It's easier to tan down here
I find it funny
I laugh at people
And I don't know why
I sometimes giggle
If there's an earthquake
When good people die
I'd have my house under the ground
All my friends would all come round
Laugh about the ones who got away
I wouldn't know the time of year
It's easier to tan down here
I'll meet the big man
I'll do what I can
I'll suffer for my sins
Speak with a deep voice
Listen to metal
So that the good guys never win
I'd have my house under the ground
All my friends would all come round
Laugh about the ones who got away
I wouldn't know the time of year
It's easier to tan down here
Yeah, you should see the man
That you see on Christmas day
By six o'clock on the sixth of June it's OK...
Gather round under the sun
Make the things I've done
Make them understand
I'd have my house under the ground
All my friends would all come round
Laugh about the ones who got away
I wouldn't know the time of year
It's easier to tan down here
House under the ground (x4)
I'd have my house under the ground
All my friends would all come round
Laugh about the ones who got away
I wouldn't know the time of year
It's easier to tan down here
Sorry for the things I said that day
(Repeat to fade)
House Under The Ground
House Under The Ground stands as a notable track within the discography of the artist A, featured on the album How Ace Are Buildings. This recording captures the distinctive sonic identity that defines the artist's work during this period, blending atmospheric textures with a compelling rhythmic drive. As part of a cohesive collection that includes tracks like Sing-A-Long and Five In The Morning, the song contributes to a broader narrative of exploration and emotional depth. The composition reflects a mature approach to songwriting, balancing introspective themes with an engaging musical landscape. Listeners familiar with the artist's earlier or later works will recognize the consistent evolution in style, while new audiences may find this piece an accessible song point into the catalogue. The track remains a significant element of the album, showcasing the creative vision that characterizes this era of the artist's career.

