Part concept album, part verse novel, 100% sonic exploration, Brothers of the Head is the story of a social misfit and his unborn brother, a foetus trapped and living inside his skull.
A 24-page colour zine/booklet details the External Twin’s adventures in the outside world while the Internal Twin suffers to a musical accompaniment in stereo.
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lyrics
Saturday (later):
Lord help me! Am I such a coward that I cannot ‘go out’ on a Saturday night for fear of misbehaving? This self-imposed exile must end! To fear a ‘voice’, a ‘presence’ – how absurd, how juvenile! I need colour! I need warmth! Oh God, say it: I need a woman! There must be someone out there who will not despise or ignore me. Please! I give in! Just let me in to what other people call life!
In the city, surely, there must be someone.
credits
from Brothers of the Head,
released April 4, 2004
Tim: vocals, drums, stylophone
Ben: bass, keyboards
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