Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'clock
Boo Radleys · Other Songs - Boo Radleys
Don't forget what it was you said
Hey boy I hear you callin'
But it's too early morning
The world is waitin' just for you
I know, I know it is
The world is waitin' just for you
Get out of bed,
Don't forget what it was you said
Oh my, I must be dreamin'
My arms and legs are screamin'
The world is waitin' just for you
I know but not today
The world is waitin' just for you
The day that you've been waiting for
You might as well you've nothing left to lose
I know that it's still dark outside
Get out of bed, boy where's your pride
And I know what you want
To take my life have me serve you
But I might as well go
'Cause you need me more than I do
Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'clock
Boo Radleys' 'Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'clock' stands as a defining track from the band's early era, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized their debut period. Released alongside other seminal works like 'If You Want It, Take It' and 'Thinking Of Ways', the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend indie rock structures with emotive, often melancholic vocal delivery. The recording reflects the post-punk revival influence prevalent in the mid-1990s, utilizing driving rhythms and atmospheric textures to create a distinct sonic identity. As a key component of their discography, the track remains a staple for fans of the genre, illustrating the band's transition from experimental noise to polished, radio-friendly pop-rock. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic emotional core and the way it encapsulates a specific moment in British indie history.
