"Secret bird in the sky / How high can you fly / How many people have lived out the fantasy / Of flying an eagle made out of a metal alloy / I think it is a dream / I think that I would scream..."
The curiously compelling, beautiful indie rock breadth of "Nighthawk" by the enigmatic Pre Brain Coffee, the project of singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Parker Rowland, feels inspired, is utterly original, smashing together pop and indie rock fusions in abstract ways like an amalgam of Todd Rundgren and Stephen Malkmus (Pavement). I am adoring the pounding piano clarity against guitar distortions, the jammy nature of it all with drums / bass anchoring it all down with a sense of proggy intent, in fact, the entire arrangement has a jazz pop aesthetic. Was Rowland a jazz kid in highschool? I don't know but I would bet a dozen donuts, ok maybe not a dozen but 10 (I love donuts to much to lose a whole dozen) that he was.
How high can you fly
How many people have lived out the fantasy
Of flying an eagle made out of a metal alloy
I think it is a dream
I think that I would scream
I want to fly
I asked God why
He put me in this body that is
So damn constrained by gravity
He did not even give me wings or strings
If you ask me, I don’t think it’s funny
Sometimes I feel low
So low and so slow
I want the freedom of a bird of paradise
Without any reason or the moral sense that
We are led astray by
I want the sun and skies
What if Jesus Christ could fly
Like unidentified flying object aliens
Christ give me your powers of levitation
I want to go see the space station
I asked God why
He put me in this body that is
So damn constrained by gravity
He did not even give me wings or strings
If you ask me, I don’t think it’s funny
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Indie rock song with a melancholy / angst tone about existential questions; themes about flying, birds, and aliens.
Pre Brain Coffee, singer songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Parker Rowland, indie pop, indie rock, jazz, progressive, original, piano clarity, guitar distortions, "Nighthawk", new album "Pre Brain Coffee",
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