The band´s first release, now in a deluxe packaging with foldout cardboard box including the lyrics and the artwork. Released on Goodwill Records.
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lyrics
The right rhyme is never enough — the money green will do no
good. Another day, an en-gine fail — another sick cough on a
cuff. And Johnny Boy’s leather lung has a switchblade on it, too;
and Johnny Boy’s leaping soul has a thing called Rock’n’Roll...
Rock’n’Roll! A steel-eyed man in a car; the Black Death stuck
on a reel; a Singapore shade with a hum may be for some but
not everyone. And Johnny Boy’s jumping jest has a skull ring
leather vest; and Johnny Boy’s flaming tongue speaketh sound
said Rock’n’Roll. “What am I doing here in this endless winter?”
He says to a queen of an underworld. “I see long, winding
roads, up ahead for vampiros running at a pace of eight
hundred and seventeen miles a minute — you know those in it
but never really on...? Alas!Those in it but never really on!” And
Johnny Boy’s leather spleen has a shotgun on it, too; and
Johnny Boy’s funeral frame has a dance signed Rock’n’Roll.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Lacerations in the Drawing Room”
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles
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supported by 6 fans who also own “Lacerations in the Drawing Room”
I have listened to this album so many times I know it like the back of my hand. Yet, no matter how many times I hear it, it always seems fresh and new, which is a rare thing indeed. ghaseloff