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“Lounge” provides a straightforward narrative of a man who goes to a trendy dance club for cheap thrills. It details the inauthentic people he meets and ultimately describes the hollowness of the experience.
[Verse 1]
He don't remember how it got there
It had a number, written on his forearm
It spelled disaster
[Verse 2]
He entered the club scene
All hoping, all hoping for dancing
He was looking, and looking so stunning
His clothes reflected light, all right
She, she said she sat in the backseat
The car was plush but had no heat
And no, not no one was blushing
Their technique was so damn right
All right, and
He read the note in the black light
He thought he read minds and was not right
That line still made him seem charming
His clothes were shining, shining
Lounge was written by Isaac Brock.
Lounge was produced by Seasick Steve.
Modest Mouse released Lounge on Tue Apr 16 1996.