You could try to live, but you're only shallow trying to find yourself
Going nowhere when you don't know who to follow, moving to the river's edge
Right at the start, and I know where to find her
But the light in her heart is softly dying out again
Again
Lying to the world, you decide you've got to hide up, lying even to yourself
I guess you're a girl with a world of hidden shallows
Story never writes itself
She lay in the dark, but I don't know who found her
And in all different ways, the story is playing out again
Again
It's a good life, a good life
Hold on
It's a good life, a good life
Until it's gone
It's a good life, a good life
Hold on
It's a good life, a good life
Until it's gone
The Horrors are a British rock band formed in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The group consists of Faris Badwan (vocals), Joshua Von Grimm (guitar), Spider Webb (organ), Tomethy Furse (bass) and Coffin Joe (drums). They debuted in 2005 with the EP "The Horrors". Their sound, difficult to categorize into a single genre, is often described as garage punk with noise rock influences. The Horrors draw inspiration from classic garage rock, particularly the Fuzztones, but also share affinities with punk bands like the Misfits and the Ramones (as evidenced by their single "Sheena Is a Parasite", an homage to "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker"). Among their most important albums are "Primary Colours" (2009) and "Skying" (2011), both critically acclaimed. The band has continued to release music in subsequent years, exploring new musical territories and solidifying their position as one of the most innovative bands in the British indie scene.
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