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Artist/Band:
TV on the Radio
Lyrics for Song: DLZ
Lyrics for Album: Dear Science [2008]
Congratulations on the mess you made of things;
On trying to reconstruct the air and all that brings.
And oxidation is the compromise you own
But this is beginning to feel like the dog wants her bones
Saved
Lalalala....
You force your fire then you falsify your deeds
Your methods dot the disconnect from all your creeds
And fortune strives to fill the vacuum that it feeds
But this is beginning to feel like the dog's lost her lead
Saved
Lalalala....
This is beginning to feel like the long
Winded blues of the never
This is beginning to feel like it's curling up slowly
And finding a throat to choke
This is beginning to feel like the long
Winded blues of the never
Barely controlled locomotive consuming the picture
And blowing the crows, the smoke
This is beginning to feel like the long
Winded blues of the never
Static explosion devoted to crushing the broken
And shoving their souls to ghost
Eternalised. Objectified.
You set your sights so high.
But this is beginning to feel like
The bolt busted loose from the lever
Never mind
Death professor
Your structure's fine
My dust is better
Your victim flies so high
All to catch a bird's eye view of who's next
Never you mind
Death professor.
Love is life,
My love is better.
Your victim flies so high
Eyes could be the diamonds
Confused with who's next
Never you mind
Death professor.
Your shocks are fine,
My struts are better.
Your fiction flies so high,
Y'all could use a doctor
Who's sick, who's next?
Never you mind
Death professor.
Electrified, my love is better
It's crystallized, so'm I.
All could be the diamond
Fused with who's next
This is beginning to feel like the dawn of a loser forever
This is beginning to feel like the dawn of a loser forever
This is beginning to feel like the dawn of a loser forever
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DLZ - TV on the Radio
Released on the 2008 album Dear Science, "DLZ" exemplifies TV on the Radio's signature blend of indie rock and electronic textures. The track features the band's characteristic layered vocals and driving rhythms, reflecting their evolution from the post-punk revival of the mid-2000s into a more polished, synth-infused sound. As a key component of their discography during this era, the recording showcases the group's ability to merge organic instrumentation with digital production, creating an atmospheric and dynamic listening experience that defined their later work. |
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