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Michael: "Well, clearly, this is our homage to Pavement. Tommy wanted the vocal hotter in the mix but we were making an Indie record. I fucked up- he was right. Only now do I think we're actually getting this right live. Good track, anyway, I think..."

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There's a fight on
Leave a light on
Just one more word and perhaps you've heard
See ya later
Infiltrators have ripped out the last page
Of the directory
What you expect of me
Is coming to a head
Instead of finding a silver lining
You want what you want - now!
One of these things is not like the other
Will you ever even try to uncover?
Can it really be worth all the trouble?
To keep comin' back.
Well, it's a mystery
See it on your TV
When your get your facts off the cul-de-sac
'Cause it's habitual
Not individual
So stop it while you can
Evading all attempts to fix
You shrug and use some more jiu jitsu
Please don't pout
I'm just all talked out
Don't get your mops up now
One of these things is not like the other
Will you ever even try to uncover?
Can it really be worth all the trouble?
To keep comin' back?
Comes back to you.



Comes back to you

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from Go Negative, released October 15, 2005
Michael Serafin-Wells: guitars, bass, vocals
Yves Gerard: drums, backing vocals

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Bipolar Explorer New York, New York

"Holy sonic icons. There is hauntology. Hauntology right in the center of their work."-Max Reinhardt (BBC 3/Soho Radio)

"Magical & majestic." -Indiemusic (France).

"Great, beautiful drifty-pop filled with sadness & wonder" -Irene Trudel (WFMU)

"Mysterious. Otherworldly.” - Carson Street, KFJC

NYC-based experimental dreampop trio of Summer Serafin, Michael Serafin-Wells & Sylvia Solanas.
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