“Sand” is a cover of a song by Eric’s Trip, a lo-fi indie rock band from New Brunswick, Canada.
In a literal sense, the song depicts tension in a relationship brought upon by the narrator doing hot knives, an improvised method of smoking cannabis.
Considering the persistent theme of new relationsh...
[Verse 1]
I'd like to believe
In one thing that you say to me
Would you like to leave?
When I try to talk, it all just turns out to be
[Chorus]
Turn on the stove in the little tiny rooms
That our friend calls a home
My head fills with heat
From the knife in your hand to mine
[Verse 2]
I'd like to understand
What you think about why it seems so bad
It's only escape from everything
I know I'm weak; I know that I'm sad
[Chorus]
Turn on the stove in the little tiny rooms
That our friend calls a home
My head fills with heat
From the knife in your hand to mine
Sand
Sand (Eric’s Trip) was written by Eric’s Trip.
Sand (Eric’s Trip) was produced by Phil Elverum.
The Microphones released Sand (Eric’s Trip) on Tue Sep 26 2000.