In 2007, they released an album of previously and newly recorded material on Robotic Empire entitled Bitter River. The songs alternate between two general styles, hardcore punk and acoustic folk, described by one reviewer as "ramshackle trashy punk rave-ups between beer-soaked bouts of twisted folk."
In June 2008, they released their second album, Mount Hope, which was recorded by Kurt Ballou of Godcity Studio and released on Lovitt Records. This album consisted entirely of quieter, folk style songs. Various reviewers described the album as a "metamorphosis" and that the band "has grown up and into a new sound, leaving hardcore behind" to describe the stylistic evolution of the band.
Their 2009 split LP with Turboslut is available on LP from Exotic Fever Records of Washington, DC.
Dead Don't Pass
Pygmy Lush Lyrics
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The opening lines of Pygmy Lush's song "Dead Don't Pass" convey a sense of disorientation and loss. The space the singer is losing seems to be borrowed from animals, highlighting the tenuous and interconnected nature of life. The singer is skeptical about whether anyone else can understand this feeling, and the repetition of "at all" underscores the isolation they feel. The line "this ain't a song, just a soul" suggests that the singer is expressing something deeper than just the words they're singing. It's as if the song is a vessel for their emotions, a way to communicate something that can't be put into words.
As the song progresses, the singer brings up the idea of looking in a mirror. This could be interpreted in a few different ways - perhaps they're referring to self-reflection or introspection, or maybe they're commenting on the way we construct our identities through our appearance. The phrase "the world and the grown will never care" implies a sense of disillusionment or disconnection from conventional society. Despite the technological and material comforts of modern life ("everything plugged in everything is going well"), the singer feels that many people are still trapped in a kind of hell.
The repeated phrase "deface a mirror" at the end of the song is jarring and almost violent. It's as if the singer is calling for a radical act of self-destruction, or perhaps an act of rebellion against the false selves we construct. The fact that the words become increasingly distorted and fragmented as the song goes on adds to the sense of disorientation and instability.
Overall, "Dead Don't Pass" is a haunting and introspective song that invites the listener to reflect on their own sense of identity and connection to the world.
Line by Line Meaning
The space i'm losing, on loan from animals
I am losing a part of myself that is borrowed from the natural world
don't think you'd understand it, at all, at all, at all
I don't believe you have the capacity to comprehend what I am experiencing
this ain't a song, just a soul
This is not a typical musical composition, but rather a raw expression of my inner self
till you look down, into the mirror
Until you examine your own reflection, you cannot fully understand yourself
well, the world and the grown, will never care
The society and adults in power do not care about the struggles of individuals
in the world, ooohhh. everything plugged in everything is going well.
In society, everything appears to be functioning smoothly despite the inner turmoil of individuals
ain't all of us here are losing ourselves in hell.
Not all individuals are able to handle the pressures of society and are suffering internally
and to you, who you sits down to face a mirror ... when you what you found, still not that clear.
To those who examine their own reflection, even after introspection, their true selves remain unclear
will the world and the roan, ever care?
Will society and those in power ever acknowledge and care about the struggles of individuals?
when you get down. deface a mirror, deface a mirror, deface a mirror, deface a mirror deface a miiiie...
When you hit rock bottom, you may feel the need to destroy the image of yourself that you see in the mirror
Contributed by Maria Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.