Friends 7" Double-A featuring songs "Friends" and "Feels".
Includes digital pre-order of Friends.
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digital album releases October 6, 2017
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lyrics
Phantom Electric – ‘Friends’
Tellin’ lies to feed the need,
Pull your preacher words,
Point your fingers at me,
No, you never did like the way I think,
So sing your self-righteous heart to peace.
Oh blame the world its all your fault,
You’re too good to love,
Too proud to fall,
Lord, show me the way to lead them home,
So I can wander off alone.
Oh my friend what troubles you?
Don’t forget we’re all strugglin’ too.
Who crowned you king?
Made you believe,
That we’re the damned and unworthy.
You think you’re tough,
You ain’t scared of no one,
Well you sure ain’t scared to sell your soul,
Yeah, you trade it in for piles of gold,
Ain’t nothing new another fool who knows it all.
Oh my friend what troubles you?
Don’t forget we’re all strugglin’ too.
Who crowned you king?
Made you believe,
That we’re the damned and unworthy.
Sell your friends to feed the cause,
Don’t be surprised when they’re all gone,
And when you reach Peter’s Golden Gates,
Don’t lie; don’t hesitate, you tell the truth,
Pray the Lord, your soul he’ll take.
Oh my friend what troubles you?
Don’t forget we’re all strugglin’ too.
Who crowned you king?
Made you believe,
That we’re the damned and unworthy.
credits
from Friends,
released October 6, 2017
Lead Vocals / Guitar: Nicholas Whitson
Drums: Daniel Draddy
Keys: Peter Norman
Bass: Sean Michelsen
Guitar: Matthew Pendrick
Composition: Nicholas Whitson
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