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lyrics
Maybe I was hallucinating,
but I thought that I saw you in the park.
It’s not that you’re so damn fascinating.
I just can’t seem to lose you in the dark.
Oh my dreams,
pleasant as they seem,
you’re right before my eyes.
You come back,
and taunt me with your kiss.
I should have known
it was all a disguise.
When I get up you knock me down.
Every time that I turn around.
I run away you lie in wait.
Everywhere I see your face
this is more than I can take.
Even though I don’t want to see you,
I just can’t seem to help but scan the street.
Every night is a long rehearsal,
scripting what I would say if we should meet.
Oh that scene,
when I just want to sleep.
It knocks me to the floor.
There you are,
just like it was before,
‘till daylight comes
and it slams the door.
When I get up you knock me down.
Every time that I turn around.
I run away you lie in wait.
Everywhere I see your face
this is more than I can take.
Maybe I was hallucinating,
but I thought that I saw you in the park.
Oh my dreams,
pleasant as they seem.
You’re right before my eyes.
You’re an apparition,
haunting my existence.
You’ve come to cut me down to size.
When I get up you knock me down.
Every time that I turn around.
I run away you lie in wait.
Everywhere I see your face
this is more than I can take.
Nick Piunti's third album confirms the idiosyncratic talent of this musician who keeps churning out fantastic power-pop tunes that would rejoice even the most jaded pop-rock fan, whether young or old, if they knew about the existence of 'Beyond the Static'. POPPHIL
I’m not normally prone to over-statement, effusive comments or hyperbole.
But “In and Out of Love” is the single greatest song in the history of power pop.
I’ve got ‘em all. Badfinger, Big Star, F of W, TFC, Three Hour Tour, Owsley, Adam Schmitt and Cheap Trick. And this song outshines them all.
Bravo Adam! Peter Blencowe
If you like the Moving Targets, The Feelies, Machine Gun Etiquette-era Damned, XTC in 1979, .. get this! These guys combine jangle pop, powerpop and punkrock like no other band. Thomas Mellaerts
Don't believe the name of their latest album; jangle-pop hooks and stacked grunge guitars are two of the Bay Area band's greatest gifts. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 16, 2023