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People Walk

from The First Empire by Scattered Clouds

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Written and produced by Scattered Clouds
Alternate percussion by Olivier Fairfield
Engineered by SC at La Space (Hull) and by Dave Draves at Little Bullhorn (Ottawa)
Mixed by Dave Draves and SC at Little Bullhorn
Mastered by Harris Newman at Grey Market Mastering (Montréal)

lyrics

It was a Sunday
In the rain, and you were there
It was a Monday
At the grave, when you were where?

People walk, people talk
People see what they want to see
People walk, people talk
People see what they want to see

It was a summer day
When the king thought he could have his way, but you weren't prepared
He chose to see you
He chose to breath down onto you, but you weren't there
His heart was somewhere
Someplace you'd be glad to be, but you'll never know

People walk, people talk
People see what they want to see
People walk, people talk
People see what they want to see

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from The First Empire, released April 21, 2015

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Scattered Clouds Hull, Québec

Scattered Clouds is the sound of post apocalyptic romanticism. The Hull, Québec experimental band underscores auto-fictional narratives with brooding rhythm, cavernous vocals, and precise noise. Terse retro-synthetic soundscapes call to mind the works of Vangelis or Tangerine Dream, paired with the uneasy ecstasy of Suicide or the tense, thundering underbelly of Liars. ... more

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