I laid it out on the table, a blade and a knife,
Bolted the door, no running for your life,
I set the scene,
Slow Motion Killer.
Feel the chill shiver up right into your skeleton,
Your bones are intact but baby they’ll be broken,
Slow Motion Killer.
I’m in your brain,
I’m in your brain,
All this pressure building up,
Don’t it feel so strange?
Joel taught me how the real criminals create,
Blood everywhere, fascination with decay,
I set the scene,
Slow Motion Killer.
Oh with the lights on the set and the actors in their place,
Chalk white ghost expression on your face,
Here's the scene,
Slow Motion Killer.
I’m in your brain,
I’m in your brain,
All this pressure building up,
Don’t it feel so strange.
credits
from The Maze,
released June 14, 2019
Ariana Gillis – vocal, acoustic guitar, bass, BG Vox
Buddy Miller – electric and acoustic guitars, Mandocello, BG vocals
David Gillis – electric. 12-string guitar, banjo, mandocello, BG vocals
Jim Hoke – pedal steel, saxophone, keyboards
Viktor Krauss – electric and upright bass, Juno 6 keyboard
Gary Craig – drums and percussion
Colin Linden – electric slide guitar on Dream Street
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supported by 4 fans who also own “Slow Motion Killer”
The whole album is awesome. But I gravitated first toward "Portland". Then "Wildwood Flower" because I'm familiar the 10,000 Maniacs cover. Very different; AVK's is very contemplative. Jameson Calantoc
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