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Speculative Grief

from Can't Forget by Feed Them To The Forest

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    First run of our brand new EP ‘Can’t Forget’. Presented in full colour slip sleeves with artwork by Olly T Taylor

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Feat. guest vocal by JJ Jackson from The Bastard Sons

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I’ve spent some time the wrong side of the river
On a night you said I won’t forget
But I don’t recall a thing.
If the doorman’s got the powder, we swear our night is saved
But all the lost souls, with street lamp lit faces,
No, they don’t move the same
And I don’t dream the same

There’s no glamour in the desolate
There’s no fight left in the desperate
And no-one should ever feel this way again.
Those sighs are stacked with basement lies, while I pray to God’s that I’ve denied
And I keep my eyes clenched tight

Spinning ‘Grace’ like your grief sells tickets
I twist in strobe lights but my heart’s still a cynic
Cuz no-one’s getting out alive
All we needed, was to hear ‘You’re good enough’
No-one asked you to save us

So take the time to talk about the worst of what I’ve done
We’ll take the time to realise, there’s no-one come back to save us

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from Can't Forget, released May 7, 2018
All music and lyrics written and performed by Feed Them To The Forest

Produced and mixed by Dave Boothroyd at Reel Recording Studio
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music

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Five piece rock band from the north of England

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