Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
On the title track of her debut album, Stella Donnelly widens the scope of her storytelling to a broader, but no less pressing issue – the cultural and environmental destruction of Australia by its own government.
[Verse 1]
This street is haunted like a beast
That doesn't know its face is frightening to behold
All the painted little gnomes
Smiling in a line, tryna get your votes
[Chorus]
There's an architect setting fire to her house
All the plans were there, but they built it inside out
No one will endure what the sign told them they would
Beware of the dogs, beware of the dogs
[Verse 2]
My home, carpet on the stairs
Everyone in bed, their eyes are white as clouds
Next door, sounds like bloody war
Waiting for the phone, telling us to run
[Chorus]
There's an architect setting fire to her house
All the plans were there, but they built it inside out
No one will endure what the sign told them they would
Beware of the dogs, beware of the dogs
There's no Parliament worthy of this countryside
All these pious fucks taking from the 99
Now we'll all endure what the sign told us we would
Beware of the dogs, beware of the dogs
Beware of the Dogs was written by Stella Donnelly.
Beware of the Dogs was produced by Stella Donnelly & Dean Tuza.
Stella Donnelly released Beware of the Dogs on Fri Mar 08 2019.
It’s about Australian identity and what that actually means for me, as an Anglo, white Australian, and how my experience of this country can differ so much from somebody else’s based on that privilege. It also looks at the people in power, who have all the money and protect it at the expense of othe...