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Paper Anthem - Coelacanth

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〈Verse〉
She's made of loneliness
Can't sleep 'cause she's depressed
Smoking this won't make you less
Oh, God, I hope I passed her test

〈Chorus〉
If you sift the darkness
We'll meet like ink and water
One thing I'd like you to know is that this helps keep me alive

〈Verse〉
Her God was stretched until He left
A billion people in her chest
I'll make a move so she won't have to guesstimate her value

〈Chorus〉
I can't stand thе nightmares
They're captivating, almost
Stuck in this rеctifying mess
One day, you'll have to take me along

〈Verse〉
I'll paint the sky with just one lie
I swear I'm fine, though you won't be mine
〈Chorus〉
So, I will keep calm
Source the impact
No, I refuse to listen
Eyes closed, slowly breathing
Won't you let me know when this table turns?

〈Bridge〉
Stop, survey the aftermath
What's had, and what is left?
I can't think until I eat

〈Hook〉
Now you know
Swim the gore
I died alight
Oh, oh

〈Outro〉
Feeling me?
Past the Aegean Sea
I'll tell you what I need if you tell me how you feel
I lied tonight
Losing this race, aren't you?

〈Verse〉
She dreams of loneliness
Can't sleep 'cause she's depressed
I'll make a move so she won't have to
Make a move so she won't
〈Hook〉
Set the tone
Uncertain eye
I died alive
Oh, oh

〈Outro〉
Still feeling me?
Past the Aegean Sea
I'll tell you what I need if you tell me how you feel
I lied a lot
In the next life, I'll be you
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As Hitchcock’s third record—following 2015’s By Ghosts—named after the haunted piano he claims wrote those songs, and hailed as “a stunning journey into Hitchcock’s emotional landscape… never a wasted musical moment” by Baeble Music and “nothing short of absolutely gratifying” by Ear to the Ground—and 2019’s To All the Sailors We’ve Lost—heralded as “instantly memorable” by Hot Lunch Music and having “flowing lyrics and a sound absolutely gorgeous to the ear” by Audiotox—both of which received airplay on over one-hundred college and independent radio stations across the United States and Canada within a month of release—it builds off of prior language and aesthetics—the “tapestry of the Paper Anthem shared universe,” as he calls it—yet introduces many topics new to the existing canon. Among the 11 new tracks are themes like body dysmorphia, immigration, the erosion of friendships, and a story of lovers trapped within a telepathic dream singularity.

Many of the songs written for the album date back to 2016, when Hitchcock was going through a difficult time emotionally and personally: “My life had fallen apart… I had to move back home and get a job at Walmart. I got a little too into conspiracy theories. I became totally isolated to everything that keeps someone human.”

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