Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road
Snow Globes is the fourth single from Black Country, New Road’s second album, Ants From Up There.
It was written before the release of their debut album “For the first time”, along with Basketball Shoes and Haldern.
‘The powerful closing one-two of “Snow Globes” and “Basketball Shoes” sees the ban...
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse]
We must let the clamp do what the clamp does best
I know you're coming home, Henry
Just tell me when
We must let the clamp do what the clamp does best
That's a funny looking shrine on your bedroom wall
Well, I'm sorry, Henry
He doesn't look anything like Jesus at all
Your friend, the one that you loved
Did you keep him on your side?
Did you ever get to ask what on earth he meant by
"Might take some time to learn how to use thеse bodies right
But it is for this that God has gave us both thе night"
And Henry hung to all of these
His battleship of memory
A small nation of souvenirs
Make Henry whole, but porously
[Refrain]
Oh, god of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
Oh, god of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
God of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
God of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
Oh, god of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
Oh, god of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
[Outro]
Oh, god of weather, Henry knows
Snow globes don't shake on their own, ah
Snow Globes was written by Lewis Evans & Luke Mark & May Kershaw & Isaac Wood & Tyler Hyde & Charlie Wayne & Georgia Ellery.
Snow Globes was produced by Sergio Maschetzko.
Black Country, New Road released Snow Globes on Wed Jan 19 2022.
Lewis Evans:
This is another tune where we really thought about what we wanted from it before we wrote it. We had examples of things we liked, and one of them was Frank Ocean’s “White Ferrari”. We liked the idea of it almost being like two different bands [playing] at the same time. So you’ve got t...