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Matt Glass
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The second bonus track off of The Brobecks’ album Happiest Nuclear Winter. Much like “A Letter”, this is a spoken-word track. The lyrics seem to reflect the idea of feeling alone and insignificant in the wide expanse of our universe.
On clear nights, another galaxy can be seen without a telescope
In the consolation of Andromeda
This neighboring spiral is two million, two hundred thousand light years distance
It radiates over one billion six hundred thousand time as much light as the sun
Oh the light, oh the light
Galaxies are usually classified by their appearance
Irregular systems have no space or form, no symmetry
Like the symmetry of feeling love
Spiral systems resemble huge pinwheels with giant arms extending from dense, central cores
Dense
Elliptical systems appear round, or elliptical like the title says
It has no spiral arc
Star clusters are groups of stars that associate to form clusters that can be seen with the un-aided eye
Or through a telescope
Open clusters usually have a few... hundred stars
A few hundred stars to gaze at in the night
A few hundred stars to-
To view, t-to feel, to feel their pain
Globe clusters are much more compact than open clusters
Made from tens of thousands of stars arranged in a globe like shape
Apparently that one would be
Globular
Globular was written by Matt Glass.
Globular was produced by The Brobecks.
The Brobecks released Globular on Sat Jan 22 2005.