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Missiles

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Managed to park,
My change is all over the ground I guess
It’s a bad day so far

You left me not, hours ago
It’s a different world and my grass isn’t greener

Feeling the weight on my shoulders,
I would flame out under the darkest night
Then I’m running through the streets
With a lion on a chain
I’m waiting for the day, when my luck is gonna change…

Missiles keep, firing inside
My head is a cage I really want out
Blinkers on I’m turning over,
You better watch out, it’s a flash in a coal mine.

Feeling the weight on my shoulders,
I would flame out under the darkest night
Then I’m running through the streets
With a lion on a chain
I’m waiting for the day, when my luck is gonna change…

credits

released April 7, 2023
Jeff Avery: Guitars, vocals.
Brian Graham: Bass, vocals.
Scott Mason: Drums, percussion, vocals.
Luis Rodriguez: Guitars.


Written by Jeff Avery, Brian Graham, Scott Mason and Luis Rodriguez.


Recorded at Sublime Studios by Steve Harrop and Tom Havard.
Mixed by Tom Havard at Sublime Studios.
Mastered by Andy Walter at Abbey Road Studios.

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In a studio perched high on a windswept hill, the kind of place where the trees hunker sideways and the ocean views stretch to Antarctica, a new Dunedin sound is brewing. If it weren’t for the four solid walls of Tomahawk Radio’s HQ, the melodic strains of guitar, vocal harmonies and Rhodes piano would be snatched away in the teeth of southerly gales. ... more

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