We increasingly live in a world where we're defined by our differences. We are seemingly very good at disbelieving evidence to the contrary of our tightly held beliefs. We've got to tear the wall down.
Caught on film, so I guess there's no room for doubt
Words you said are all there and we all know the score
Take another look are you sure that that's what was there
Can you even trust your own memory?
Not sure if I know any more who to trust, what to listen for
Don't know whose advice I can take, 'cause everyone is so very sure
There are cracks in the pavement,
There's a light in the window that's been on for days
In all honesty I'm just tired
And all I want is to find a way out of the maze
Are they only telling you everything you ever wanted to hear?
Can you even tell if the things we see are dissimilar
Feels like something is missing, I'm not even sure what it was
Can you please tell me what just happened
Find a way
Find a little reason to get over yourself
Find the missing moment, find a brighter new day
I don't think they're telling you the truth, at least not all of it
We've got to tear the wall down and escape and find a better way
credits
released December 13, 2016
Written by Toby Hawkins
with additional music and arrangement by Paul West and Si Fawcett
the censored version gladly acknowledges Thom Yorke's influence
Musicians
Paul West - Drums
Si Fawcett (soundcloud.com/thehighwirecalamity) - Bass, vocals
Toby Hawkins - Drum programming, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Production
Engineered, produced & mixed by
Paul West at Awesome Source (www.awesomesourcemusic.com)
Mastered by Pete Maher at Pete Maher Mastering (petemaher.com)
Artwork by Eleanor Hawkins
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