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Lead guitarist Daniel Kessler stated that “The Scale” has a “slow groove” and an “ambitious breakdown”.
He also said that the band went back and remixed it after being done with another version of the song.
Daniel stated in an interview with Chart Attack:
There’s a really slow groove to the whol...
I have a sequin for an eye
Pick a rose and hide my face
This is a bandit's life, it comes and goes
And them's the breaks
Under a molten sky, beyond the road
We lie in wait
You think they know us now?
Wait 'til the stars come out
You see that?
I made you
And now, I take you back
It's too late
But today, I can define the lack
I made you
And now, I take you back
Son, you sleep in clouds of fire
That's all and that's right
My son, you sleep in clouds of fire
That's all and that's right
I can still feel it when you lie
Pick a rose just to hide my face
Well, if there's something I should know
I seek no science where there is no shade
Under a molten sky, let the days collide
Well, I made you and now I take you back
Son, you sleep in clouds of fire
That's all and that's right
My son, you sleep in clouds of fire
That's all and that's right
The Scale was written by Interpol.
The Scale was produced by Interpol & Rich Costey.