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lyrics
us ex. Ex see us. Ex us see. Us see ex.)
Boss train roared with a butcher on the board.
(Start stacking smoke up, yup. Big brother on the board.)
Fingers on my mind. Grind, grind.
(The boss train roars to town. Ground meat is up to down.)
Move on down, coming to your town.
(Ex us see. Us see ex. Auf wiedersehen. Drop.)
Time is right to set up shop.
(the store of Mom and Pop.)
Auf wiedersehen Mom and Pop
(See us ex. Ex see us.)
Run, run, run, good old grinder gun.
(Time's right to upset, set up shop.)
One's named Liam.
Everyone is foaming at the mouth hale and hearty,
Let's all tribal. There is not a reason to begin another party.
Party primal.
I don't like when people looka little bit different.
Full on tribal.
supported by 12 fans who also own “Dicker the Metricular”
unique, frenetic, provocative, surprising, amazing how they keep the listener on their toes while providing just enough structure to keep them grounded Tim Patterson
supported by 11 fans who also own “Dicker the Metricular”
In 2019, I was in Salisbury and attended the Alphabet Business Convention without knowing any artist. Lost Crowns was my favourite band that played there. Pablo P.
supported by 11 fans who also own “Dicker the Metricular”
all of it good: the whimsy, the drama, the wild, the cosmic; deftly dancing the line between order and chaos, between the sublime and the vile, between the fathomable and the ineffable. puts the listener in a liminal limbo you don't get to be in (and still enjoy!) often. Tim Patterson
Delicately constructed free jazz that reveals its details slowly, gradually unfolding to reveal beautifully considered compositions. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 5, 2023
supported by 11 fans who also own “Dicker the Metricular”
The new live EP by Ryan W. Stevenson's project reminded me, that this debut album must have been gone down the wishlist... If instrumental Canterbury stuff is your thing, this should be a no-brainer. Firmly rooted in the past (late 60s, 70s), nevertheless with a fresh sound. Guests incude The Tangent's Andy Tillison and Soft Machine's Theo Travis. Carsten Pieper