English post-rock band Black Country, New Road announced their exciting debut album For the First Time with the release of “Science Fair,” only their third song to be released publicly.
The song begins with steady drums, which permeate the track throughout. A crescendo of additional instruments bui...
[Verse 1]
I met her accidentally
It was at the Cambridge Science Fair
And she was so impressed I could make so many things catch on fire
But I was just covered in bubbles of methane gas
And you ended up burning
I'm sorry
I have always been a liar
Just to think I could've left the fair with my dignity intact
And fled from the stage with the world's second-best Slint tribute act
Okay, today, I hide away
But tomorrow, I take the reins
Still living with my mother
As I move from one micro-influencer to another
References, references, references
What are you on tonight?
I love this city, despite the burden of preferences
What a time to be alive, oh
I know where I'm going, it's black country out there
[Verse 2]
I saw you undressing
It was at the Cirque du Soleil
And it was such an intimate performance
I swear to God you looked right at me
And let a silk red ribbon fall between your hands
But as I slowly sobered
I felt the rubbing of shoulders
I smelled the sweat and the children crying
I was just one among crowded stands
[Outro]
And still with sticky hands
I bolted through the gallery
With cola stains on my best white shirt
And nothing to lose, oh, I was born to run
It's black country out there
It's black country out there
It's black country out there
Science Fair was written by Tyler Hyde & May Kershaw & Luke Mark & Lewis Evans & Isaac Wood & Georgia Ellery & Charlie Wayne.
Science Fair was produced by Andy Savours.
Black Country, New Road released Science Fair on Wed Oct 28 2020.
I’m not so vividly within this song; I’m more of an outsider. I have a fair amount of personal experience with science fairs. I come from Cambridge—and most of the band do as well—and there’s many good science fairs and engineering fairs around there that me and my father would attend quite frequent...