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Flowers for Dorian
song review
Artist: Flowers For Dorian
Song: Karma Cancer
Label: Indie – as far as I know.
Lyrics:
You reap what you sow. With karma cancer,
A dissapointment, they told me not to. Knowing bad judgement, they simply knew you. With major let downs, with slaps in the face. In my heart there is for you not a place.
You reap what you sow. With karma cancer.
Claiming true friendship, and just turned your back. Retalliation, with petty attacks. No chance to be rash, you hung up the phone. Have a nice life being alone.
You reap what you sow…
Its our fate.
Not to collaborate.
People contribute.
You contaminate.
Review: My first reaction to this song was the doubling of guitars that had a upbeat beginning that turns into a dance jam that one wishes they knew the lyrics to so they could sing along to the catchy lyrics. The song progresses with a consistant guitar and strong ranged singer pouring his lungs out to emphasis his point – you reap what you sow. Its definitly a song that is reminiscent of the band the Junior Varisty and the song ‘ Im mad for Madusa’ except with staggering guitars and fast paced drums. Yet theyre also hold the style of The Junior Varisty well enough to take a listen to the rest of the songs. This band is acutally pretty damn good.
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Listen here: www.myspace.com/flowersfordorian
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I have to agree, they’re pretty good!
Comment by Alyx August 16, 2008 @ 12:28 amI haven’t heard this song,
but my favorite is Mercedes Laundromat =)