
Pavement to release first new song in 25 years on documentary soundtrack
The band will release their first song since 1999 as part of a new documentary film's soundtrack.
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"Blue Hawaiian" is a track by Pavement, from the album Brighten the Corners, released 8th January 1997. The track is 3:34 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Pavement.
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A welcome to my friends: This house is a home and a home's where I belong Where the feelings are warm and the foundations are strong If my soul has a shape, well, then it is an ellipse And this slap is a gift 'Cause your cheeks have lost their lustre You know, your cheeks have lost their lustre You know, your cheeks have lost their lustre You know, your cheeks have lost their lustre, lustre, lustre, lustre Take it back -- send return out of time Tape machine needs to be aligned Aloha means goodbye, and also hello -- it's in how you inflect Put the bark in the dog, and you've got a guardian When the capital's S, it is followed by a T -- and it's probably me And the tones are grouped in clusters You know, the tones are grouped in clusters Well the tones are grouped in clusters You know the tones are grouped in clusters, clusters, clusters, clusters Take it back -- kiss me into the past Lately never gonna last
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