We couldn't make an album called Blasphemy without.. you know. With this limited edition set, you will receive the Body and Blood of Nameless Friends!
Our body is our tunes, printed on a communion wafer CD, and the first 100 come in vintage CD cases from the archives of CHRW radio in London. Our blood is a vial of red bubble juice, complete with a little wand for whimsy and practical blowing.
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This is a love song 🖤
lyrics
Hold my hand
Tell me you need me
Tell me you see me
That I’m not alone
When I break down every November
Make me remember
Kneel at my throne
I wish you could see yourself like I do
Tell your wretched brain to lay off your case
Your honour I’ve made mine and you’re lovely
Who knew you could soothe my pathetic wounds
You hate the sight of blood
But you stay while they stitch me up like you love me
This is a love song for people who need
Somebody and some butterflies to believe
Is it you?
Oh this is a love song for people who seek
Somebody imperfect but sweet
Sounds like you
I wish you could feel how you’re motivating
You make me wanna be somebody some day
Who takes your breath away
Plays so silly
Who knew I’m not doomed to compensating
For some shallow crooked-
I didn’t doge a bullet it just didn’t kill me
This is a love song for people who need
Somebody to hold for a life, hell a week
Is it you?
This is a love song for people who seek
Somebody to make ‘em fucking weak in the knees
Oh you
And oh, oh-oh
La, la la, la la la
La la, la la la, la
La la, la
Ooo la, la la, la la la
La la, la la la, la
La la, la
I’d rather be on fire
Than to have some conception of truth
And to make that truth an excuse for my cold heart
And in far too many places
A wrong conception of the gospel has done exactly that thing
I wanna be known in hell
I’d rather be known in hell than by the powers that be here on this earth Who are you?
Why should we pay attention to what you say?
And that’s what it means to be saved
Bring it home
La, la la, la la la
La la, la la la, la
La la, la
Ooo la, la la, la la la
La la, la la la, la
La la, la
Would you eat breakfast with me on the floor
Of an old record store
In the morning?
Would you meet our heroes with me just before
They get bored
And tell me I’m yours?
credits
from Blasphemy,
released May 19, 2023
Music and Lyrics by Nameless Friends
Produced by Lydia Wilton
Engineered by Sam Deeth and Lydia Wilton
Mixing by Andrew McLeod (Sunnsetter) at Gardenhouse Recordings
Mastering by Darcy Proper at Proper Prent Sound
Artwork by Joshua Cameron
Nameless Friends is vocals and rhythm guitar by Number One, lead guitar by Number Three, and drums by Number Four. Text excerpted from the public domain recording of the sermon “A Man Who is Known in Hell” by the Reverend Rolfe Barnard. Additional engineering by Lucas Simpson.
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