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Artist/Band:
Bear Quartet
Lyrics for Song: Brother John
Lyrics for Album: Gay Icon [2001]
every home should be a den
but if it's not a home,
what happens then?
there should not be
a dress-code at the table
or a must to accomplish things
you hate
when did it come to
all of these chords
you never wanted to play?
where we're you heading
when all of a sudden
you lost your way?
you're not complaining, are you?
yes, I try to
why don't you try to achieve something?
I do, I do
this house looks exactly as before
you just don't fell at ease here anymore
what are they serving?
have they've been eating
or will they eat you alive?
there in the corner
almost transparent
barely amplified
you're not complaining, are you?
yes, I try to
I love you endlessly brother John
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Brother John
Released on the 2001 album Gay Icon, "Brother John" stands as a defining track in the discography of the Bear Quartet. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of indie rock and punk energy, characterized by driving rhythms and raw vocal delivery. As a central piece on the album, it reflects the band's commitment to a gritty, authentic sound that resonated deeply within the alternative music scene of the early 2000s. The recording captures the intensity of their live performances, showcasing a collaborative dynamic that became a hallmark of their career. Through its unpolished yet powerful production, the track remains a significant example of the era's indie rock aesthetic, highlighting the quartet's ability to craft memorable music that prioritizes emotional impact over commercial perfection. |
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| Album Lyrics: Gay Icon [2001] |
 Bear Quartet
"Gay Icon [2001]"
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