Villains (4616 Dundee Dr.) by Gabriel Kahane (Ft. Holcombe Waller)
Villains (4616 Dundee Dr.) by Gabriel Kahane (Ft. Holcombe Waller)

Villains (4616 Dundee Dr.)

Gabriel Kahane & Holcombe Waller * Track #7 On The Ambassador

Villains (4616 Dundee Dr.) Lyrics

Why do villains
Always live in houses
Built by modernist masters?

Why does Hollywood
Insist on destroying
The city by numbers
By natural disasters?

An elemental earthquake
A furnace of a fire
A rippling rainstorm
Nuclear bombs or martians from the future

A dithering police force
A mutant sprung from a cage
A giant half man horse
A frustrated actor on a spitball rampage!

Are you nostalgic for a time
When you could put a face to ev’ry crime
And the violence was as wholesome
As it was imaginative, baby?

How would you feel
If we moved into
The house where they shot
Pulp Fiction?

We’d put the nursery
Where Uma OD’d
A reminder of greed
Of the dangers of
Heroin addiction

A cantilevered beach house
With clerestory windows
An open air sleeping porch
Frank Lloyd Wright built a whole lot of bungalows

Rudy Schindler and Neutra
They had a great big falling out
Two great architects
I'll tell you what that was all about

Is something absent in design
Where the heart is mastered by the line
And all you’ve got is the reflection
Of what’s on the outside, impure?
Say, all these houses look the same
The uniform of steel in every frame
You could think about a lot of things
Waiting for the concrete to cure

I’ve been thinking a lot
About action movies of the 1980’s
Particularly Die Hard
Which seems to illustrate
So many of the anxieties

Central to a time + place:

Japanese capital
The waning of the cold war
Pride in a downtown
What did they build it for?

Risen from the ashes
Of a once great neighborhood
All the ghosts of Bunker Hill
Who needs history
Was history ever any good?

Are you nostalgic for a time
When art + commerce toed the line
When entertainment had an easy smile
As it looked upon you, too?

Back then Bruce Willis had some hair
He smoked in airports, no one cared
And in the end, Alan Rickman
Fell out of a window, boo-hoo

Are you nostalgic for a time
When you could put a face to every crime
And the violence was as wholesome
As it was imaginative, baby?

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