Me again, remember?
You're like Houdini,
not a case, not a single file.
I've got a picture of your home,
I've got a torch,
I've got your child.
Or somebody elses,
doesn't really matter,
my hope is on a piledriver heading through the ground
and that used to make you smile.
You deaf?
Me again, I see you found an army
and I wonder how did you pay for it,
cause you'll never make them fit,
in your room at your dining table.
Or somebody elses,
doesn't really matter,
my hope is on a piledriver heading through the ground
and that used to make you smile.
Put it in, I put it in,
put it in your spine, I put it in.
supported by 34 fans who also own “Death Threats From Future Self”
I first came across SGT Thunderhoof on their spilt with Howling Giant. The quality of their track compelled me to search for more. And were better to start than the beginning. There are only 5 songs on this album, but, as you’ll discover when you start listening, the SGT love his long tunes that eb & flow with walls of sound punctuated with meandering interludes. This album just gets better the further you get through it. The other reviews are right. Not their best but still really good. Harry Harrison
The Brooklyn band deliver a blissful psychedelic rock album steeped in sci-fi and spirituality, awash with organs, strings, and reverb. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2021