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Silent Treatment

from Hurry Up and Wait by Soul Asylum

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    This one-year anniversary limited edition Soul Asylum cassette features a standard J-card and gold metallic cassette shell, and is limited to only 500 copies. All orders will include a Soul Asylum pencil as an added bonus. Shout out to those who remember why a pencil comes in handy with your cassette collection.

    Soul Asylum vocalist and guitarist Dave Pirner, says that making their twelfth studio full-length, Hurry Up And Wait, was a completely seamless, enjoyable, and productive experience. The album was co-produced with John Fields—and recorded at Minneapolis’ Nicollet Studios, the same place where the celebrated rock band recorded seminal early albums released on Twin/Tone Records—the album reflects Soul Asylum’s usual eclectic approach.

    Lyrically, songs dive into topics such as grappling with emotional and geographic disconnection, navigating romantic ebbs and flows, and the power of embracing optimism despite it all. Sonically, Hurry Up And Wait features thrashing songs indebted to punk (“Hopped Up Feelin’”) and classic rock (“Got It Pretty Good”), folk-influenced pop-rock (“Silly Things”), and gorgeous jangle-pop (lead single “If I Told You.”)

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When the silent treatment gets so loud it’s buzzing in my head
Your lips are moving, tells I should be somewhere else instead
Ooh, take a chance on today

She said she was a mermaid
She said she liked horses

And then the silence finally breaks
You took all you could take
There’s no one there

So you try to minimize it
Then you try to compromise it
No one really, really, really cares

In the city streets are filled with sheets of raindrops filled with bile
The silence is so deafening it somehow makes me smile
Ooh, take a chance on tonight

But she said she was a mermaid
She said she liked horses
She said she loved unicorns
I’d never bet on the dragon

When the silence finally breaks
You took all you could take
No one cares

And still you try to minimize it
Then you try to compromise it
No one’s really, really, really there

When the ice melts off the lake and it reflects on what is fake
And you’re skating somewhere, swimming I was losing every race
Ooh, one stolen moment might turn out right

She said she was a mermaid
She said she liked horses
Never bet on the unicorn
Never bet on the dragon

When the silence finally breaks
You find out just what’s fake
There’s no one there

So you try to minimize it
Then you try to compromise it
Cause no one really, really, really cares

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from Hurry Up and Wait, released April 17, 2020

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Soul Asylum Los Angeles, California

Soul Asylum is vocalist/guitarist Dave Pirner, drummer Michael Bland, lead guitarist Ryan Smith and bassist Winston Roye. In 2020, the quartet released Hurry Up And Wait, landing the band their highest Billboard Chart positional since 1995. HUAW reflects Soul Asylum's usual eclectic approach: thrashing songs indebted to punk and classic rock, folk-influenced pop-rock, and gorgeous jangle-pop. ... more

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