Prosaics
Formed at the tail end of 2001 by Andy Comer, Joshua Zucker and Bill Kuehn,… Read Full Bio ↴Formed at the tail end of 2001 by Andy Comer, Joshua Zucker and Bill Kuehn, Prosaics were a NYC-based band promoted by Matador closely following the huge success of Interpol. Their only release was their 5 track Aghast Agape EP. Playing tightly wound post-punk with allusions to Joy Division, they received scathing, and rather unfair reviews from publications such as Pitchfork, which largely accused them of being too pretty. Despite this, they were loved by the printed media and were voted one of New York's top 20 bands in 2002 along with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Liars, Interpol, Radio 4 and Calla. Due to contractual problems, they broke up in 2005.
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Prosaics Lyrics
Cover Your Ears They say nothing is between your ears dear I know this…
Crawling Rebate Prostrate A toast to fate Hooked line Supine C…
Failure The figures indicate a lapse In mutual confidence Commute …
Now the Shadow of the Column The brush descends the length of intervals bookended with ey…
Teeth Apocryphal lament Familiarity contempt Seven scrolls bar…
Tenants So much the worse for the wear, tenants of bodies…
The Shipping Forecast Pt. 2 Identity in short supply You’ve got to see the funny side No…