
The horror of being human: Bartees Strange is turning life's fears into art
Bartees Strange’s scarily good new album ‘Horror’ sees him reach frightening new heights.
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"Hold the Line" is a track by Bartees Strange, from the album Farm to Table, released 16th June 2022. The track is 4:23 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about Bartees Strange.
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Hold the line, hold the line There's a whole world of people wanna be where you're going right now See that babe, see that child Can't imagine what's running through her young mind now Again, you've taken something of mine You're reaching for more than my life What happened to the man with that big old smile? He's calling to his mother now Take my life, trade in mine He had everything I wish I had, I can't even lie There goes time, there goes time And big bro wishes he could be here now What happened is, I see it's more than a lie And I've seen this for my whole life What happened to the man with that big old smile? I'm calling to my mother now
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Bartees Strange’s scarily good new album ‘Horror’ sees him reach frightening new heights.

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Bartees Strange releases introspective new single 'Wants Needs' from his genre-blending album 'Horror', arriving in February via 4AD.

The Baltimore-based artist recorded the 12-track collection at home before completing it with producer Jack Antonoff.

The album explores themes of love and fear.

His latest album 'Farm To Table' was released last summer.

Most people don't start their second album before their first is even properly out, but Bartees Strange isn't most people.

New album 'Farm To Table' is set to arrive this Friday, 17th June.

His second full-length - and first for new label 4AD - is previewed by a new single, 'Cosigns'.

It's his first new music since signing to new label 4AD.
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