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Bejar’s delivery and lyrics, in concert with the synthesizer sounds used, would make this track slot nicely on synthpop pioneer Gary Numan’s 1979 classic The Pleasure Principle.
Stay lost. Never found
Out on the street, in The Book of the Dead, for a living
Stay lost. It's an illusion
Being alone's an illusion
Come on, agitation!
W-w-wake up, sh-sh-shake it up!
Levitate! This burden is just
These here three stones!
Stay lost! Stray!
Out on the streets, in The Book of the Dead
Out on the streets, in The Book of the Dead
Out on the streets, in The Book of the Dead
Out on the streets, in The Book of the Dead
Out on the streets...
Stay Lost was written by Dan Bejar.
Stay Lost was produced by Josh Wells.
Dan Bejar’s breakdown of all of the songs from ken
This song seems to be offering some kind of advice: “Being alone’s an illusion.”
It’s basically a user’s guide to being in the world. It addresses the audience in a way that’s anthemic, but it’s not an anthem. Or if it’s an anthem, it’s one where...