You know that I can't,
turn the headlights down on this feeling.
You know that I can't,
turn the headlights down, let's just leave it.
Cause it goes just as soon and as fast as the people are going,
away from me.
Will they ever come back I don't know,
and theres no way of knowing.
I always wonder, how it feels in the end.
when the lights go out.
You know that I can't,
turn the headlights down on this feeling.
You know the bodies look liked ghosts to me.
They were never alive to me.
Can the waves hear my thoughts, can the waves hear my thoughts.
And you think of all the times you were right,
and I followed you down the fault-line.
My eyes got heavy and my heart wasn't ready,
to let you down, the lights go out.
To the darkest part of your mind,
nobody remembers where we left it behind,
the lights got heavy and my heart wasn't ready to let you down,
and the lights go out.
And the lights go out.
Through the headlights, turn the headlights down.
Kill the headlights, turn the headlights down.
I always wonder, how it feels in the end.
when the lights go out.
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
Better late to the party than never. How did I miss this band? It's a great blend of The Cure during their 'a forest' period and alternative rock. The first track Grandview plunges you into an ocean of psychodelic guitars and rythmic drums and like a siren lures you into the depths. A very accomplished album and although I wouldn't categorize it as Gothic it captures the early spirit of that dusty genre better than most contemporary bands nowadays. stargazing robot
In the sweet spot of '80s college radio/goth nostalgia, this LA group has big pop hooks, chiming guitars and a wry, dark sense of humor. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 10, 2016
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