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1960's Science Fiction

from Spirals by Church of Elvis

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about

Recorded at Vale Studios March 2015
Engineer - Chris D'Adda.
Mixed at Blotto Studio May 2015
Engineer - Simon Reeves
Produced by CofE

lyrics

LYRICS
A 1960s science fiction future
In fifty years it's bound to get much better, surely
Where it all went wrong nobody can answer
Soon devoured by 2000 paranoia

A 1960s science fiction drama
The hero saves the day in what looks like pyjamas
Where it all went wrong nobody can answer
Replaced by economic piranhas

Oh where's that future gone now

I wouldn't call this progress

credits

from Spirals, released May 26, 2015
Nic Beales - Guitar / Lead Vox / B.Vox
Jonathan Cooke - Bass / B.Vox
Antony Cook - Drums / Samples / Roland SH-09 & JV-80 / B.Vox
Neil Jenkins - Guitar / B.Vox
Chris D'Adda - Keyboards

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Church of Elvis England, UK

Church OF Elvis (everybody's 90's support act, nobody's darlings) reformed and released Submarina in 2014 and the brilliant Spirals in 2015. They are back during lockdown with the melancholy Rotten Fruit. Their back catalogue is enormous, but you won't find one Elv the Pelv cover version lurking anywhere!
They will also drink your rider, you have been warned.
Thank-you-very much...
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