Heart without motion
Beats still to beats
Easier to keep our heads moving
Than to concede and release
To the paragon alliance
That is the DTC
I don’t feel like prying
But I’m not feeling leaving it be
I’m not denying somewhere along the way the shoe fell
I guess I’m more insulted by the fear that I smell
In the same air that I yell
Parable tearing itself
Apart at social function
Low end crunching
The stereo tell
Fingers on keyboard
Got you thinking that your egos close to you
Like your enemies, like they should be
If I’m the bad guy, why am I not there too
Irony in the recipe of crack pot truth
Laughing at me like the universe with robins and owls
Soaring over me now but am I really the ground
Thanks, to colonialism, I’m not sure who it is
Or where to go from here, like calling your kid
Telephone just rings, like it always did
Attribute didn’t, unanswer to the dial tone it’s in
Listen, it’s sin if it’s written to judge cover
On some member when I was lover
Broken shell other
Birds in the sea
Life is strange like that
And I don’t mind being me
Create of habitat
Another ring of age below my bark
Chalk off the dead branches
With the biggest piece, make a guitar
Learn how to play, not just pretend with airwaves
Subdue the processors, for self they acclaim
I’m not saying, I’m not saying, on grave meditating
So there really is not time for a vacation
And there really is no kind of a replacement
And really is no time for this hasting
People hurt themselves and you yell stop
But you just gotta just let them
People hurt themselves until they stop
But you just gotta just let them
People hurt themselves and you yell stop
But you just gotta just let them
People hurt themselves when you yell stop
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This album is incredible, the beats fill the lyrics perfectly. I have seen them on live in Paris (L' International), it was really great! I love your work guys, and now I will have your vinyl ... so excited to play it.
Your most faithful fan ;) Sladh
supported by 8 fans who also own “Colonialism feat. Ancient Mith”
Jesus what an absolutely stunning collection of hip-hop. If I have to be a dick, this album is more of a mix tape in style, the aesthetics of each song is just so different, there's a certain level of narrative disconnect. That said, the actual songs themselves are fucking ill. Packed with dope features, each one matched with Scott's production makes for a genuinely rewarding listen. Rest easy man, you'll be missed. always_kos