Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Chaos Space Marine is the first single from Black Country, New Road’s upcoming second album, Ants From Up There, set to release 5 February 2022. The song, an uplifting progressive pop track with a defining and consistent riff, follows the story of a surreal character, a “Chaos Space Marine”.
[Verse]
And though England is mine
I must leave it all behind
The war is over
Lift the anchors, set an open course
For New York state lines
I think of all that went wrong
The sailor boys light up in song
And they sing of London
Love they made there, will it really last any time?
What's that that you said to me?
Oh, I'm a chaos space marine
So what? I love you
Darling, will you take my metal hand? It's cold
In time, you will find
These things take up space inside your mind
Where you could be keeping honest thoughts of the sea
Alone
[Chorus]
So I'm lеaving this body
And I'm never coming home again, yеah
I'll bury the 'atchet
Between the window and the kingdom of men
Oh, I'm becoming a worm now
And I'm looking for a place to live, yeah
Here I come now
[Bridge]
In time, you will find
These things take up
In time, you will find
These things take up
In time, you will find
These things take you
And now, so long chumps
[Outro]
I'm comin' home (Oh yeah)
Billie Eilish style
A Concorde will fly
Ignore the hole I've dug again
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Chaos Space Marine was written by Luke Mark & Tyler Hyde & Lewis Evans & Charlie Wayne & Georgia Ellery & May Kershaw & Isaac Wood.
Chaos Space Marine was produced by Sergio Maschetzko.
Black Country, New Road released Chaos Space Marine on Tue Oct 12 2021.
Tyler Hyde:
In this song, we allowed ourselves to get out all the stupid, funny joke style of playing. It was just our way of saying yes to everything. There are many things across the album—and in previous songs from the last album—that are seemingly good ideas, but they’ve come about through a jo...