The Coral - Butterfly House
From the album 'Butterfly House' released on 12th July 2010. Lyrics: Inside the Butterfly House The wind blows in From the pier The Punch and Judy stand Before you, then it disappears I dim the lights And tell your fortune We'll be there soon In the Butterfly House Back to the sea A ship comes in To a half moon town Hear the towers fall And watch dreamland Burn to the ground I dim the lights And tell your fortune We'll be there soon In the Butterfly House Long ago When the music played From the steeple To the bay Time went by In the warm summer sky As we walked Free of loneliness and doubt In the Butterfly House
Norwegian Buhund Dog Boating and Barking at the Waves
This is our Norwegian Buhund dog Kahsha barking at the waves as we travel out shrimping on my Grady White fishing boat.
Coroner - Grin (Nails Hurt)
Oppression, weighs a ton Depression, stains in black Regression, the way things run Aggression, my last resort Love never crossed my way Care, not even for myself Peace means to reload a gun Rest, I won't before I die Nails in my brain, all that's left ... just GRIN! x 2 Grin 'til I lose x 2 [ Until I lose x 3 Until I lose myself ] x 2 Adrenalin, a legal drug Anger corrodes my heart Boredom, nitroglycerine Violence, primal fear Nails in my brain, nails hurt x 2 Religion, violent innocence, guilt, panic. Exposed to all -- A false reality, Look all through society: More locks than keys Nails in my brain, all that's left just Grin x 2 Grin 'til I lose x 2 [ Until I lose x 3 Until I lose myself ] x 2——————————————————————— Ron Royce (aka Ron Broder) - Vocals/Bass Tommy T.Baron (real name Thomas Vetterli) - Guitars Marquis Marky (aka Marky Edelmann) - Drums Grin, the last Coroner album of all-new material to be released, was simultaneously the culmination and transformation of everything the band's first four albums had achieved. Fearlessly experimental, challenging, and "heavy" in a way that goes beyond mere sound, Grin has stood the test of time to emerge as Coroner's ultimate statement. It is a recording of astounding musical power, the conjuring of a ferocious, intangible force that the musicians have created and are battling to control. Even the album's more sedate passages ("Dream Path"; "Theme for Silence") seem afflicted with an underlying anger and tension. The music ...