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This is about when I was on a job to aid an adult in distress who had been self-harming. It's sung from her perspective. It transpired that it was the mother of a kid I used to be friends with when we were at school, and I ended up searching the house I used to play in as a child. It was a very odd experience standing there in uniform years later and it seemed impossible how things could have ended up that way. The song is about how people can be left alone in life and that everybody has the responsibility to aid someone who is lonely and in need.
lyrics
8’oclock and it’s time again;
Phone and bottles on the table.
The hurting fades as I drift away,
Drowning in sofa and medicines.
I see myself in the steel…
It’s my cry for help to the operator,
an ambulance every week,
But I’m still sent back to drink.
My daughter had a beautiful baby,
But there was an abusive father.
They took my children away from me,
Now I see myself in the steel.
I’m left with the shadows of people past and gone,
Preying for someone to break in.
I’m left with the shadows of people past and gone,
Preying for someone to break in.
Break in.
I arrive to see a woman that I once knew.
I didn’t first notice the cuts on the surface.
I used to know her daughter when we were young,
And not I’m in a stranger’s house in uniform.
How does this happen?
In the absence of hope, you are never alone.f
There’s always someone to answer your call.
I’m left with the shadows of someone who’s past and gone,
She’s preying for someone to break in.
I’m left with the shadow of someone who’s past and gone,
She’s preying for someone to break in.
Break in.
credits
from Transition,
released December 6, 2015
Maxi Curnow
Sam Rowe
Doug Harper
Philip van den Brandeler
Mix/Production/Master:
Maxi Curnow/Acle Kahney
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
Cool compositions and great production – Who Bit the Moon is full of prog-rock moments that uplift and quickly capture attention. Neat changes in tempo add interest, and plentiful guitar hooks deliver moments to savour. Michael Reilly
The seven tracks on this riveting LP offer a melodic take on experimental music, at times approaching post-rock grandeur. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2020
Juxtaposing lo-fi warmth with library music spaciousness, CV Vision's "In Time" teaches a lesson in transformative psych. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 14, 2021