“Blue Train Lines” is electronic music duo Mount Kimbie’s third single for their upcoming album, [Love What Survives, set for release on September 8 2017. Released on the 12th of July, the song is narrated by King Krule as he alludes to subway tracks and blood coursing through veins, thus “blue train lines.” The song is accompanied by a music video directed by Raf Fellner and Tegen Williams. The description reads: The Blue Train Lines video is a fictional re-creation of two Anthropologists (Robert. F. H and Theodora. K played by Raf. F and Tegen. W) who have been called in by the authorities to study a man they seem to believe is the last of the Yahi of California. Upon stumbling into civilisation in 1910 the man unknowingly became the life’s work and obsession of a pair of human scientists who housed and cared for him while they studied his every move. However, the story takes a turn when the pair fall out and one of them tries to sell all his belongings on eBay. Luckily, the buyer, who goes by the name ‘Frank. L’, acquires all of the wild man’s things, only to reinvest them back into further studies in a tale exploring the lines between student, teacher, collaborator, scientist, historian and friend. Rest in peace Ishi.
Here's another thing That threw up in my mind like the razor blade and her wrist locked In a closet of Deep Space Nine Deposit for a wasted life I lost it with a sweepstakes sigh in another fucking fight A junkie in a queue for the lavatory line That's another lost sight A stabbing of his eyes Her veins are now popping like Blue Train lines Still pumping on the bathroom floor, and not for the frost or what the mirror thought it saw He got a clearer thought and pulled her straight out "You got me jumping from a real safe height I wanna fall forever if you ain't by my side I wanna fall forever if you ain't in my life."
[Chorus] I just been eating away when I found her All drowned in grey I might have drowned her I caught her plate number And yeah, I might have seen it all
[Verse 2] In Hell, excel like never ending Life before us, light leaving us down Smoke settled in a fabric of the BFE 34 Dropping burning crumbs on the seedy floor In the back of a CD store For the radio rat and a seedy door Then she threw her money, yeah And she still needs more Then die of blood! [Pre-Chorus] Six pounds in my pocket I threw another man's change Lose another man's six I guess he might have seen it all
[Chorus] I just been eating away when I found her All drowned in grey I might have drowned her I caught her plate number And yeah, I might have seen it all
[Pre-Chorus] Six pounds in my pocket I threw another man's change Lose another man's six I guess he might have seen it all
[Chorus] I just been eating away when I found her All drowned in grey I might have drowned her I caught her plate number And yeah, I might have seen it all
“Blue Train Lines” is electronic music duo Mount Kimbie’s third single for their upcoming album, [Love What Survives, set for release on September 8 2017.
ResponderEliminarReleased on the 12th of July, the song is narrated by King Krule as he alludes to subway tracks and blood coursing through veins, thus “blue train lines.”
The song is accompanied by a music video directed by Raf Fellner and Tegen Williams. The description reads:
The Blue Train Lines video is a fictional re-creation of two Anthropologists (Robert. F. H and Theodora. K played by Raf. F and Tegen. W) who have been called in by the authorities to study a man they seem to believe is the last of the Yahi of California.
Upon stumbling into civilisation in 1910 the man unknowingly became the life’s work and obsession of a pair of human scientists who housed and cared for him while they studied his every move.
However, the story takes a turn when the pair fall out and one of them tries to sell all his belongings on eBay. Luckily, the buyer, who goes by the name ‘Frank. L’, acquires all of the wild man’s things, only to reinvest them back into further studies in a tale exploring the lines between student, teacher, collaborator, scientist, historian and friend. Rest in peace Ishi.
[Verse 1]
ResponderEliminarHere's another thing
That threw up in my mind like the razor blade and her wrist locked
In a closet of Deep Space Nine
Deposit for a wasted life
I lost it with a sweepstakes sigh in another fucking fight
A junkie in a queue for the lavatory line
That's another lost sight
A stabbing of his eyes
Her veins are now popping like Blue Train lines
Still pumping on the bathroom floor, and not for the frost or what the mirror thought it saw
He got a clearer thought and pulled her straight out
"You got me jumping from a real safe height
I wanna fall forever if you ain't by my side
I wanna fall forever if you ain't in my life."
[Chorus]
I just been eating away when I found her
All drowned in grey
I might have drowned her
I caught her plate number
And yeah, I might have seen it all
[Verse 2]
In Hell, excel like never ending
Life before us, light leaving us down
Smoke settled in a fabric of the BFE 34
Dropping burning crumbs on the seedy floor
In the back of a CD store
For the radio rat and a seedy door
Then she threw her money, yeah
And she still needs more
Then die of blood!
[Pre-Chorus]
Six pounds in my pocket
I threw another man's change
Lose another man's six
I guess he might have seen it all
[Chorus]
I just been eating away when I found her
All drowned in grey
I might have drowned her
I caught her plate number
And yeah, I might have seen it all
[Pre-Chorus]
Six pounds in my pocket
I threw another man's change
Lose another man's six
I guess he might have seen it all
[Chorus]
I just been eating away when I found her
All drowned in grey
I might have drowned her
I caught her plate number
And yeah, I might have seen it all