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'No One Was Driving The Car': La Dispute's cinematic reckoning
Jordan Dreyer had a vision - sprawling, intense and unsettling - and, to his surprise, La Dispute were all in.
Aug 5, 2025 • 3:24 PM
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Then Again, Maybe You Were Right: I spoke too soon, it seems, for you made a home in my dreams. While I slept you kept running yourself through my head, Like, "I won't be dead yet." I said, "You don't understand. We had no control. They stole it; love's been so unfair to me." "But see, boy, that's my point. You must move on." Then felt her ghost move in me. I heard her voice call out my name but this time it faded out - away. "I'll bury it today." So I breathed her name out into a cold, cold room, Watched her ghost ascend the walls and then dissolve, "This time I choose to let her go. I will not let my fear become the only world I've ever known. I know my heart, kiss my mouth, set me free - I've wounds to mend. And we'll be more than friends, my dear; I fear I've changed my mind again." "But boy, you're too late. Oh, God, it's too late."
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