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This is our first single off upcoming album, Under the Red Veil, soon to be released on both vinyl and CD via Young & Cold Records!
lyrics
All the sex sirens
Surrounded the walls
We drank the apple’s potion
Oh, heavenly God
We walked and talked
Words misused
We sought and fought
Tongues of abuse
The subway was cold
I begged for your coat
But your fire and brimstone
Was shoved down my throat
I threw my ring
Down in the gutter
Black spiders
Crawled down my eyes
Bar in Barcelona
Had its horns in us
One terrible night
Oh, my dearest love
Bar in Barcelona
Had its claws in us
Under the red light
Where hell is above
I took five steps forward
You followed from behind
I had nowhere to go
I had nowhere to hide
My ring was lost
Down in the drain
You showed me who’s boss
That you feel no pain
You came to meet me
At the end of the bed
Black spiders
Crawled down my cheeks
I told you everything
That filled my head
All the horrible things
That been there for weeks
Bar in Barcelona
Had its horns in us
One terrible night
Oh, my dearest love
Bar in Barcelona
Had its claws in us
Under the red light
Where hell is above
You took my hand
And showed me my ring
Oh, my lover man
My precious thing
We kissed with tongues of love
And laughed like young hyenas
We made mad, angry love
Like crazy, hungry lions
Oh one thing is for sure
It will never be again
No longer a concern
Of that spooky, Spanish den
Our love is so pure
We will always be again
We will always return
To our happy house of zen
Bar in Barcelona
Had its horns in us
One terrible night
Oh, my dearest love
Bar in Barcelona
Had its claws in us
Under the red light
Where hell is above
credits
released March 15, 2020
Lyrics and vocals by Sky Lesco
Music by Manuel Lozano
All mixing and mastering done at the Young & Cold studio in Augsburg, Germany
Mixing by Daniel Hallhuber
Mastering by Stefan Heider
Photography by Laura Corley Burlton