Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
Carnival Youth
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Carnival Youth
‘'Landlord (Die Alone)’‘ is about something that we will all face at some point – dying. The band’s longest song till date and the only song to feature a string quartet. As the Edhars says: “It’s the most expressive song to which you could shoot fireworks and cry.”
Landlord, give me a call tomorrow
Or else I’ll die alone
Would you like to spend an evening with me?
Postman, bring me a card tomorrow
Or else I’ll die alone
There’s nothing left to say and nothing left to see
My radio is broken and there’s nothing on TV
Nothing keeping me here
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I see the tunnel and the light (die)
I take a little step closer
Oh, lord, give me a sign tomorrow
Or else I’ll die alone
Would you like to come on over for tea?
There’s nothing left to say and nothing left to see
My radio is broken and there’s nothing on TV
But all the troubles go away
Some things we all must face
There’s no need to cry
Now it’s time to
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I see the tunnel and the light (die)
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
I see the tunnel and the light (die)
Landlord (Die Alone) was written by Edgars Kaupers & Emīls Kaupers & Gatis Zakis & Roberts Vanags.
Landlord (Die Alone) was produced by Gatis Zakis.
Carnival Youth released Landlord (Die Alone) on Fri Aug 16 2019.