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The most important woman in the world is taking me out
To see the movie that will move me
She’s taking me out

More stars on the screen than there’ve ever been

We’re flying over miles of machines, a terrible moon
Far from the castle back there in the desert
It was a terrible zoo

Somehow I’m not afraid, they walk the sky but they live in a cage
Sparkling and obscene, fairy lights on a screen

Back home, I saw them again
Back home, again and again
Home alone, alone, alone, alone, alone, alone, alone, alone

As long as there’s someone watching the stars
As long as there’s someone watching the stars
As long as there’s someone watching
There’s someone watching
Someone watching

As long as there’s someone watching them (watch the stars, watch the stars)
As long as there’s someone watching
Someone watching
Someone watching

Stars, stars, stars, stars, stars, stars
I’ll watch the stars

Stars (a-hoo) Stars (a-hoo) Stars
I’ll watch the stars…

I’ll watch the stars…

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from Sci​-​Fi in the Seventies, released March 23, 2020

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The Daily Pravda Boston, Massachusetts

Rock music, post everything. Set in Boston and sometimes the West. Q: Glam without the glitter? A: Seventies without the beards. We play both kinds of music. There's nothing else to do.

Influenced by the New Romantic Post-Punk family tree (Suede, Echo and the Bunnymen, Smiths, Psychedelic Furs), American indie (Pixies, Sunny Day Real Estate), and glam classics like Bowie and Queen.
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