From the EP 'A New Kind Of House' (2011) • Pay what you want
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I went out to the neighborhood
I was looking for some firewood
I stole into a stranger’s home
And strange, still, became my own
I fell for mantle photographs
Some distant vacation, some greener grass
A wife in white dress, myself in black
O little ghosts, ghosts, my future heart attacks
At night i press the windowpane
And set my lens across the lane
Reflected room, o refracted flame
That is my home, home,
That is where I came from
It's time I travel back to youth
To tell the life that's false from the life that is true
And if I borrowed love for you
I will pay my debts, i will start anew
The eleven-piece Portland, Oregon, supergroup is both wild and tightly structured, punk and symphonic. It begins with frontman Kyle Morton, whose significant battles with illness have left him at times struggling with meaning. “You can consider it one very bewildered man’s attempt to explain the universe, to himself, in the language of bewilderment,” he says of Typhoon’s music. Typhoon’s debut Tender Loving Empire full-length, Hunger and Thirst, is a jaw-dropping concept album that fuses folk forms with classical elements and occasional outbursts of metal. Follow-up EP A New Kind Of House features the hit song “The Honest Truth,” which placed third on Paste’s list of the 50 Best Songs of 2011.
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