Dark, brooding, and with the slowgrind KC MO sound Shiner had perfected, this song has particularly simple and personal lyrics, no doubt a reflection of songwriter Epley's terrible childhood. Absolutely painful to contemplate while listening, but requiring continuous dissection afterwards, it's brilliant stuff from a brilliant band.
The song starts like this:
Brian Epley says to the crowd "Evolution is just...a theory" and the music starts. Slowly, the first verse unfolds.
Stop your crying boy / I'll make you scream.
Fetch a switch for me.
Dance for Mama boy / and get some smokes.
Don't let your Daddy see that smile.
I'll make you pay for it.
Ouch!
Listen NOW!: "1. Fetch a Switch (Live) - Shiner"
2 comments:
It truly amazes me how our tastes in music can differ so drastically. I listened to the song and it ended and I was like, "Did I just listen to something? I'm not sure."
Regardless, I don't fault you.
Differing tastes makes the world go 'round, and besides...it is hard to find fault with me.
So I don't blame you.
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