This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
This Is The Kit
[Verse 1]
There was too much noise
I'll meet you back there in the dark
Turn it, turn it down
Time to procrastinate fast
Are we useful yet?
Putting the pressure on hot
Future came and left
Everything else is the past
Everything else is the past
Everything else is the past
[Chorus]
You don't need to feel
You won't even see
You won't need to be (Anywhere else when they're—)
You don't need to need
Anything from me
You won't even see
Anyone else when they're
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you no—
[Verse 2]
Turn the timing off
Reverberate slightly obscene
Careful clarity
Fogging our breath on the screen
You weren't the only ones
The only ones there on that team
Turn it, turn it down
Energy, energy, please (Energy, energy, please)
Energy, energy, please
Energy, energy, please
[Chorus]
You don't need to be
You won't even feel
You even see (Anything else when they're—)
You don't need to be
Anything to be
You won't even feel (Anything else when they're—)
You don't need to be
You won't need to see
You won't need to need
Anything when they're
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you nowhere
Coming to get you no—
[Outro]
Turn it, turn it down
Coming To Get You Nowhere was written by Kate Stables & Jesse D. Vernon & Jamie Whitby-Coles & Rozi Leyden & Neil Smith.
Coming To Get You Nowhere was produced by Josh Kaufman.
This Is The Kit released Coming To Get You Nowhere on Fri Sep 11 2020.
A September 2020 Consequence of Sound article quotes Kit saying:
We made the video from footage of our friend’s car getting stuck when they came to visit us during our rehearsal time just before we went into the studio to make Off Off On. It felt like a car getting stuck and people having to work t...
I was sharing a friend’s little practice space to go and work and write, and I just needed a bit of a break. I decided to play whatever chords came out and made up words; it was an exercise in making up lyrics as I went along rather than a plan to write a song. Eventually, it kind of took shape as a...