Tell me what else it could be
It brings up such a force in you
It brings up such emotion in me.
All signs of life are moving slowly now
Once there was a fortress
Your skin became aflame.
And I burned down as a windowpane
Kept rattling my name
All signs of life are moving slowly now
All signs of life are moving so slow
Even God's supposed to smile at the Earth
Below
Little something to cool you off
Little something to cool you off
Once there was a river
Far from the waterfall
Still dark and half asleep
YOu were the cannonball.
All signs of life are moving slowly now
All signs of life are moving so slow
Even God's supposed to smile at the Earth
Below
All the signs of life are moving slowly now
All the signs of life are moving so slow
All signs of life are moving slowly now
All signs of life are moving so slow
All signs of life are moving slowly now
All signs of life are moving so slow
Twinemen were an alternative rock band based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA created by former members of the bands Morphine and Face to Face. The group included Dana Colley (saxophone / vocals), Billy Conway (percussion / vocals / sometimes acoustic guitar), and Laurie Sargent (lead singer / lead guitar). Various bass players, including former Face to Face guitarist Stuart Kimball, also performed with the band on the road and in the studio. Twinemen's music included a mix of jazz, blues, acid rock, and lounge.
Twinemen chose their name as an homage to Morphine's late leader Mark Sandman and his The Twinemen comic series. The Twinemen depicted three anthropomorphic balls of twine who play together in a band. Twinemen formerly recorded in Mark Sandman’s former Cambridge-based Hi-n-Dry Studios.