
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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"Jesus in Harlem (Cream of Gold) [Echo Canyon]" is a track by Pavement, from the album Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal, released 7th April 2022. The track is 3:57 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Pavement.
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A-one, two, three, four Oh my god How long can you see? You grow and grow on me Part of my hand Not my tongue, gets you round You look like a viper in your black lemonade And the heart gets damp From your heart to that ball that you're spinning Drying up your heart You crawl and crawl and cut But no one seems to think you got it in me See the leper messiah with his black lemonade Make him will and shut off The light of the five minutes stuck Time is a one way track I'm never coming back And I'm willing to wait And I'm not the same sex I used to be And these are bad sign eyes And I'm willing to wait And I'm not the same sex I used to be And I'm willing to wait And I'm not the same sex I used to be And I'm willing to wait And I'm not the same sex I used to be Keep it going
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