Don't put out the fire
Let me trip in your wire
For, deep in the heart beat
We will fall, desire
Everybody needs a soul to see it justified
Hopeless n all I fall in deceit and hide
With bourbon stains on the flow down the river
She gives me love cold shivers
But, if you worry too much, you'll get sick
I'm sick of sensing that I'm really all that eccentric
I wish on thyself and you, to bury burdens we knew
Oh, trust me. Please, trust me, blue
So, tell me, darling, where ever you're headed
I'll grab us a freight train, and all the money in the world
We'll travel down from the ocean, right up to space
All you gotta do is pick me up
I see a ghost, and she looks just like you
In my dreams, she feels just like you
Cause I'm obsessed with the way that she quivers
She gives me love cold shivers
But, if I hurry too much, I'll get tricked
Picture living a joke, waiting as she picks
I wish on thyself and you, to bury burdens we knew
Oh, trust me. Please, trust me, blue
Don't put out the fire
Let me trip in your wire
For, deep in the heart beat
We will fall, desire
Everybody needs a soul to see it justified
Hopeless n all I fall in deceit and hide
With bourbon stains on the flow down the river
She gives me love cold shivers
But, if you worry too much, you'll get sick
I'm sick of sensing that I'm really all that eccentric
I wish on thyself and you, to bury burdens we knew
Oh, trust me. Please, trust me, blue
Patrimony is a Rock N Roll band with no restriction. The goal is simple: make timeless music. With Sincerity. Love. Sadness. Open Eyes. Light With Dark. Noise. Resonance. Energy.
If you like Nirvana and The Doors, you'll love Birth of Joy. Interesting mashup + PSYCHEDELIA?! If you dislike either, Birth of Joy is not limited to those styles. You will not be disappointed. Patrimony
supported by 11 fans who also own “Love Cold Shivers”
Short, lyric-centric rock; simple, grungy, bluesy, groovy, pop-y, and fun. I realize the songs have a punky attitude and are about drugs, and all that, but I almost want to call these songs “cute,” in their own way.
I just wish there wasn’t a *POP*ing sound at 1:40 of “Drive the Needle.” That’s always distracting. DoujinShinji
Extra-riffy guitar rock gets dosed on this psych-tinged release, straight out of Southern California’s still-kicking garage scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 30, 2016