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lyrics
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They call us kids of the lost generation,
the plague of the nation,
the omen of luck!
Who drives the age of the moaning,
thrives from the owning,
wears divinity mask?
Cold blood just leaves your heart broken,
with no word spoken,
from driving you mad!
It's time for open fire,
fly like the dandelion.
What's the liberty?
Just a melody...
Stoner Bitch!
They call us kids of the lost generation,
the plague of the nation,
the omen of luck!
Who drives the age of the moaning,
thrives from the owning,
wears divinity mask?
Cold blood just leaves your heart broken,
with no word spoken,
from driving you mad!
Late for all the lies,
smile and step to the line.
If that's the liberty, wait…
Stoner Bitch!
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credits
from *To Walk Around,
released March 28, 2019
Music by MIEA from 2018 to 2019
Vocals, Guitars & Keyboard by Miki Hank
Drums&persussion by Šimon "The Keeder" Kdýr
Bass guitar by John "The Wulf" Markson
Some great stoner rock. Each track has a hook to it and is memorable. This sat in my wishlist for way too long then when I went to buy it it was up at name your price! cheers guys. Charlie Hodgson
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
A reinterpreted version of the Brighton doom band's 2022 album, featuring remixes from Skin Failure, Sugar Horse, God Alone., and others. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 19, 2023
Songs 1&2 are the usual fuzz-by-numbers with bright clean vocals, and Kings of the Stone Age is a bit annoying to be honest. Thankfully, the rest of the LP departs from this and has much more interesting sounds to offer. Tumbleweed nearly made my favourite song, but then I heard Domesday Call which is just a whole new level - I love its bass line, both in terms of sound and style, and everything else about the song is perfect, breaking into a spaced out jam, a high point of Stonerror. Master of Alchemy