There's a raindrop in my skull
I'm too shaky now to get it out
I guess it fell from some far away cloud
Bloated with radiation
Oh
Some people are singing of the birth
Of another soulless troll who strolled to the
My guitar feels strange in my hands
I have almost no tactable perceptions
On the TV there's a Mexican horror film
It isn't dubbed, I'm not really watching
Oh
Some people are singing of the birth
Of another film estine
Who grows to ravage the earth
Oh
Last night when you left me
I took a walk through the fog
And the gossamer ride of the strong womb
The haunting strangely humid picture
Winter's waning
Then my recurring dream of the swarm
There's a raindrop in my skull
I'm too messed up now to get it out
It must've fallen from a mind somewhere else
Now I'm fixated on it
Of Montreal is an American musical group formed in 1996 in Athens, Georgia, by visionary Kevin Barnes. The band's name comes from a relationship of Barnes with a girl from Montreal that ended abruptly. Barnes founded the band after leaving his previous group, The Gerbils. Of Montreal is known for its psychedelic and pop sound, characterized by catchy melodies, surreal lyrics, and complex arrangements. The band is closely associated with the Elephant 6 collective, an indie rock movement of the 1990s that gave rise to numerous underground artists. Throughout their career, Of Montreal has released over ten albums, including "Hissing Fauna Are You the Destroyer?" (2007), considered one of their most influential and critically acclaimed works. Other important albums include "Satanic Panic in the Attic" (2005) and "Lousy with Sylvianbriar" (2010). Among Of Montreal's most representative songs are "The Past is a Grotesque Animal", "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse", "Ghetto Love" and "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games".
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