Following the trend of songs from Myths of the Near Future, Atlantis to Interzone takes it’s name from popular British magazine “Interzone”, a science fiction magazine, which fits the futuristic and science-fiction-esque style of the song.
[Intro]
DJ
[Verse 1]
Good thieves of burning cars
Encircle poisoned rivers, minds and hearts
Horses wanna dance
But find their wings are damaged, water damaged
Gold is selling now
So hurry, mighty ocean rising fast
A big man with a plan
Has got a storm a-coming, monster coming
[Chorus]
(Check this)
From Atlantis to Interzone
You start at the edge
And you end on your own
From Atlantis to Interzone (Atlantis — Interzone)
You start at the edge (Atlantis — Interzone)
And you end on the throne
[Post-Chorus]
(DJ)
We’re fragments of fiction
[Verse 2]
You’re dead man half alive
Who hangs from helping numbers 1, 2, 5
His ears pricked with a knife
Hears that the east are coming, west are coming
Gravity’s rainbow
The axis here is still unknown
Children’s faces glow
The wasteland guides them, wasteland guides them
[Chorus]
From Atlantis to Interzone
You start at the edge
And you end on your own
From Atlantis to Interzone (Atlantis — Interzone)
You start at the edge (Atlantis — Interzone)
And you end on the throne
From Atlantis to Interzone (Atlantis — Interzone)
You start at the edge (Atlantis — Interzone)
And you end on your own
[Post-Chorus]
(DJ)
We’re fragments of fiction
Atlantis to Interzone was written by Simon Taylor-Davies & James Righton & Jamie Reynolds.
Atlantis to Interzone was produced by James Ellis Ford.
Klaxons released Atlantis to Interzone on Mon Jun 12 2006.