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NOTE: The lead arpeggio is from the James Bomb Situation sessions song “Escape The Basement” recorded during the pandemic with my nephew Max Partlow on saxophone. This is not about actual "intruders" it is about social awkwardness and nostalgia for the circumstances one endures and the acceptance of it as a normality. The concept that someone (the intruder) can feel very much alone while completely surrounded by others even though they otherwise have no reason to, which is exactly how I felt in the early post-pan readjustment.


Shadows in the factory.
Short footfalls across the land.
A waking memory fades.
We’ve fallen into a suffocated memory.
The hazy dew clings to every one.
I’ve got to see what’s there. Can’t see.
I, I, I the intruder...
I’m invisible...
A shadow across the land. A shadow curses the land. A shadow.
I, I, I the intruder...
We’ve fallen into a suffocated memory.
The hazy dew clings to every one.
I’ve got to see what’s there. Can’t see.
I’ve got to see what’s there. Can’t see.
I’m invisible...

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from This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things, released May 23, 2023

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