Yard Act - The Overload
From the debut album by Yard Act "The Overload" out now. Listen / buy here: https://YardAct.lnk.to/TheOverloadID
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I’m Shaking up my eight ball coz I’m trying to see
What tomorrow’s world has got in store for me
freedom don’t come cheap,
I’m bartering hard with no room to give
Living my life as if my head ain’t a complete sieve
Hold your horses, bandage up it's bloodied knees
poor thing’s been exhausted since 83'
But from the causeway it’s hard to see the full extent of the damage
You couldn’t see the woods for the trees
Fuck me how am I supposed to cope
In the age of the gentrified savage
There’s no hope
Kids these days they think they’ve been hard done by
But they’ve never even looked at an iron lung like I did once
They’ve got the whole thing wrong, just bumbling along
On the bottom rung sucking each other off and huffing designer bongs
Constant hit, it’s not worth what they paying for it
in my day, the gear on the street was so weak
It could eat your ambition in a matter of weeks,
Just trying to envision the peak, and that's bleak
The overload of discontent
The constant burden of making sense
It won’t relent, it won’t repent
How to remain in dissonance
Look, what you need to understand is
If you wanna make some decent money from it
You’d be better off kicking that dickhead singer you’ve got out the band
And getting yourself a gig down The Grand
I know the landlord Fat Andy,
And I bet he’d be up for giving you a leg up
If you just give him a hand
Just don’t be doing originals
Play the standards
And don’t get political
I know what that dickhead singers like
He’ll end up in the back of an ambulance
With the mic stand rammed up his arse
Twice over
All because he couldn’t ignore the flag and be polite
Show some respect and listen to my advice
Because if you don’t challenge me on anything
I'm actually very nice.
I’m very fucking nice
The overload of discontent
The constant burden of making sense
It won’t relent, it won’t repent
How to remain in dissonance