
Forest Fire歌曲歌词:
The year moves on without you in it
Now it is fall without you
I had to close the windows and doors without you coming through
I kept them open for as long as I could
But the baby got cold
I watched the calendar bulldoze
This whole past summer was a lingering heat wave
And I remember late August, our open bedroom window
Going through your things with the fan blowing
And the sound of helicopters and the smell of smoke
From the forest fire that was growing
Billowing just on the edge of town where we used to swim
They say a natural
Cleansing devastation burning the understory, erasing trails
There is no end
But when I’m kneeling in the heat
Throwing out your underwear
The devastation is not natural or good
You do belong here
I reject nature, I disagree
In the hazy light of forest fire smoke
I looked across at the refineries
And thought that the world was actually constantly ending
And the smell and roar of the asphalt truck that was idling just out the window
Tearing up our street
I missed you, of course
And I remember thinking the last time it rained here you were alive still
And that this same long heat that I was in contained you
And in this same heat I open the window next to you
On your last morning
So you could breathe and then so you could ghost away
And now so the room will hopefully
Stop whispering
The grind of time I’m not keeping up with
The leaf on the ground pokes at my slumbering grief
Walking around severed lumbering
But slowly sovereignty reasserts itself
I don’t want it though
And betrayal winds
Who and how could I
Live?
Forest FireLRC歌词:
[00:19.21]The year moves on without you in it
[00:25.88]Now it is fall without you
[00:31.41]I had to close the windows and doors without you coming through
[00:38.16]I kept them open for as long as I could
[00:44.31]But the baby got cold
[00:50.64]I watched the calendar bulldoze
[01:08.91]This whole past summer was a lingering heat wave
[01:14.60]And I remember late August, our open bedroom window
[01:20.18]Going through your things with the fan blowing
[01:23.68]And the sound of helicopters and the smell of smoke
[01:28.09]From the forest fire that was growing
[01:31.11]Billowing just on the edge of town where we used to swim
[01:36.85]They say a natural
[01:38.79]Cleansing devastation burning the understory, erasing trails
[01:44.01]There is no end
[01:46.68]But when I’m kneeling in the heat
[01:49.18]Throwing out your underwear
[01:52.01]The devastation is not natural or good
[01:56.15]You do belong here
[01:58.92]I reject nature, I disagree
[02:04.09]In the hazy light of forest fire smoke
[02:07.56]I looked across at the refineries
[02:10.58]And thought that the world was actually constantly ending
[02:16.75]And the smell and roar of the asphalt truck that was idling just out the window
[02:22.60]Tearing up our street
[02:24.50]I missed you, of course
[02:29.32]And I remember thinking the last time it rained here you were alive still
[02:36.12]And that this same long heat that I was in contained you
[02:42.29]And in this same heat I open the window next to you
[02:48.75]On your last morning
[02:51.98]So you could breathe and then so you could ghost away
[02:59.49]And now so the room will hopefully
[03:07.27]Stop whispering
[03:14.40]The grind of time I’m not keeping up with
[03:20.54]The leaf on the ground pokes at my slumbering grief
[03:27.19]Walking around severed lumbering
[03:35.94]But slowly sovereignty reasserts itself
[03:45.98]I don’t want it though
[03:51.88]And betrayal winds
[03:58.87]Who and how could I
[04:04.62]Live?
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Mount Eerie简介:
小简介
Mount Eerie is an Anacortes, Washington-based band fronted by Phil Elverum. Elverum is the principal member of the band, but he has collaborated with many other musicians on his records.
History
Following the release of The Microphones’ Mount Eerie album, Phil Elverum announced that he would no longer use the Microphones moniker, opting instead to record under the name Mount Eerie, after the area in Anacortes, Washington called Mount Erie. In an interview with CITR-FM’s Discorder in September 2003, Elverum gave his reasons for this change: “Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new.”[1]
Shortly after this announcement, Live in Japan, recorded during three days during Elverum’s tour in Japan in 2003, was released by K Records. Despite the fact that the album contained all new material, the album was credited to ‘The Microphones’. The quotation marks contained in the release are credited to the fact that Phil Elverum considered this to neither be a Microphones project, nor a Mount Eerie release.
Elverum at UCLA in May 2004 (a few months after switching from The Microphones to Mount Eerie). Photo by David Greenwald.Since the name change, Elverum has released a few singles, and limited vinyl-only releases. Elverum has also created a 3-LP recording of Mount Eerie titled Live in Copenhagen, released by Burnt Toast Vinyl in late 2004. The first Mount Eerie studio album was “No Flashlight” Songs of the Fulfilled Night, released on Elverum’s own label, P.W. Elverum & Sun, Ltd. at What the Heck Fest in Anacortes, WA on July 16, 2005 and commercially released on August 16, 2005. Released domestically on vinyl LP (although the LP version contained a copy of the CD), the album contained an extremely large sheet of paper containing track-by-track liner notes and pictures.
July 2007 marked the release of another ambitious project, Mount Eerie pts. 6 & 7 a 132-page, hardcover coffee-table book of his photography, packaged with a 10″ record. This book is the first large-scale publication of his photography, and possibly presents closure to the Mount Eerie song cycle started in the album Mount Eerie by the now-defunct Microphones.
