Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari
Mothership is the first single from St. Albans electronicore outfit Enter Shikari’s first album Take To The Skies. It was also their first ever single. It was released on the 26th August 2006.
The music video for this song was shot at The Underworld in Camden, London and was filmed with overhead ca...
[Intro]
"Go tell all your friends that this is the end!
Go tell all your friends that this is the end!"
"Go tell all your friends that this is the end!"
"This is the end!"
[Verse 1]
I don't understand a word you're saying
What are the clouds running from?
There's something in the air, tonight
(Something is wrong) Spit it out!
[Chorus]
"I just fell from the Mothership
They said that
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed"
[Verse 2]
There's something in the air
There's something in the air
In the air, in the air
Tonight, I'm wide awake, I'm wide awake
In the air, in the air
Tonight, I'm wide awake, I'm wide awake
And I'll scream with a thousand voices...
I am sane! I am sane!
My soul felt so safe, up there
No self-centered natives destroying our earth
[Chorus]
"I just fell from the Mothership
They said that
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed"
[Bridge]
Walk the plank! Walk the plank! Walk the plank!
Walk the plank! Walk the plank! Walk the plank!
Walk the plank!
[Chorus]
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Your answers were always lying on the ocean bed
Mothership was written by Rob Rolfe & Rory Clewlow & Chris Batten & Rou Reynolds.
Mothership was produced by Enter Shikari.
Enter Shikari released Mothership on Mon Mar 19 2007.
This is another early one, and it was a live favourite straight away. It’s that early Enter Shikari sound with the punk, rock and metal on one side, and the rave, trance, house, and drum ’n’ bass on the other. You can sort of pick out what’s going on at specific points in the song. It’s pretty minim...