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“Grave Architecture” is the 11th track on the album Wowee Zowee released in 1995 by Pavement. The album was a departure from the more traditional and commercially successful Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain in favor of a more cluttered and experimental sound. Really, the song isn’t extraordinarily remarka...
Come on in
Grave architecture
Grave architecture
Walk the marble malls
The monuments to those who fall
And it's a pocket lesson narco shelve it
Strip the crip and the others erupt
And the hood so rad and I'm fucking glad
Glad to see that I know what it means
It takes a lot
Grave architecture
Grave architecture
Stroll past the strip
Is it old? Am I clipped?
Am I just a phantom waiting to be ripped around on shady ground?
And the lampshades poised on the overwhelmed?
Crooks, they need the talent to breed
It takes a lot
It takes a locksmith, baby, to push you off
And I'm pushing you back
It takes a locksmith, baby, to push you off
It takes a lot!
Grave Architecture was written by Stephen Malkmus.
Grave Architecture was produced by Pavement.
Pavement released Grave Architecture on Tue Apr 11 1995.