Bonkers In Phoenix

Fall · Other Songs - Fall

[This song features two simultaneous vocal tracks along with a lot of

intentionally annoying electronic sound effects --ed.]

[BRIX:]

Veins on leaves

A cat of kings

A mouthful of seed

A strand of beads

An hour of lust

A bucket of trust

It's time to rest

My shiny things

Pull them off

Pull them off

Pull them off of me

Little one, please don't cry

Shiny things you just can't buy

Trying to fix

Isn't broken

Letting dust

Inside old swings

Turning to rust

My shiny things

Pull them off

Pull them off

Pull them off of me

Little one, please don't cry

Shiny things you just can't buy

Trying to fix

Isn't broken

Letting dust

Insect wings

Turning to lust

My shiny things

Turning to lust

My shiny things

Pull them off

Pull them off

Pull them off of me

Little one, please don't dry

Shiny things you just can't buy

[MARK:] Bonkers at Phoenix

You never know, though, eh? eh?

That Glastonbury...

Would all people who want

Vegetarian burgers go on the left

And those who want meat burgers on the right

Carparking is available at Glastonbury Phoenix

Out of the back

You see me

Naughty wicker man, oogie man

You see me, oogie man

M. Riley

You mood swing

And from the day

Angles with you

Bonkers at Phoenix

Bonkers In Phoenix

Released by the English punk band Fall, "Bonkers In Phoenix" stands as a defining track within their discography, exemplifying the group's signature blend of post-punk energy and theatrical intensity. The song captures the frenetic spirit characteristic of Fall's work, utilizing driving rhythms and sharp vocal delivery to create an immersive sonic experience. As part of their broader catalog, the recording reflects the band's commitment to crafting memorable, high-energy pieces that have become staples in the post-punk revival scene. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to convey a sense of manic excitement and artistic boldness, cementing its place as a significant contribution to the band's legacy.