Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers & Lyall Moloney
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers
The second track on Sticky Fingers' sophomore album, it’s a mellow rock song that’s a dial-back from the huge opener of a title track. This song is positioned second on the album to allow the listener to take a step back and comfortably listen to what they’re hearing.
[Verse 1]
I made my peace
Oh, drifting through reality
I'll never be
A soul to squeeze, insanity
[Pre Chorus]
Feast your eyes on this as I push the pressure
Lead me to a pontoon sunrise
This is the portal, do whatever we want to
I can take you to the other side
[Chorus]
Pulled my head through razorblades
Just to see what we could make
Doubled up on my rounds
In hope it help me navigate
But instead of getting straight
Let's float on down to the devil's gate
We can go 'round, but better off down
If I'm never what you want from me
[Verse 2]
There's a key
Lives between my bones and dreams
We'll never be
You're lost inside my memory
[Pre-Chorus]
Feast your eyes on this as I push the pressure
Lead me to a pontoon sunrise
This is the portal, do whatever we want to
I can take you to the other side
[Chorus]
Pulled my head through razorblades
Just to see what we could make
Doubled up on my rounds
In hope it help me navigate
But instead of getting straight
Let's float on down to the devil's gate
We can go 'round, but better off down
If I'm never what you want from me
[Outro]
Feast your eyes on this as I push the pressure
Lead me to a pontoon sunrise
This is the portal, do whatever we want to
I can take you to the other side
Feast your eyes on this as I push the pressure
Lead me to a pontoon sunrise
This is the portal, do whatever we want to
I can take you to the other side
Feast Your Eyes was produced by Dann Hume.
Sticky Fingers released Feast Your Eyes on Fri Aug 01 2014.
We were gonna’ have live horns on this one. but ended up loving the charm of using the heaps crappy fake ones from Garage Band. The production on this song is pretty wild. We’re definitely wearing Primal Scream and Gorillaz influences on our sleeves here. And it don’t sound half bad either!
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