Gone Insane - Lucius

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Gone Insane Lyrics

My stomach's turning my head is in my hands don't know where this ends
My fists are clenched and I'm so angry with you
You say that I'm the one who's gone insane
Oh I'll just be the one who's gone insane

My heart's so heavy I'm gonna need your help
Losing my grip while holding everything else
My fists are clenched and I'm so angry with myself
The time we share is in the suffering
We're all alone in this togetherness


Go on call me the one who's gone insane
Oh I will be the one who's gone insane
Go on call me the one who's gone insane
Cause I will be the one who's gone insane

My vision's cloudy can't seem to find my way around the what's been said
You're throwing words like darts at my head
I've been your target many times before
I don't even feel them anymore

You can't call me the one who's gone insane
Cause we know you're the one who's gone insane
Go on call me the one who's gone insane
Oh I will be the one who's gone insane

I'm not the only one to blame, no
I'm not the only one to blame, no
I'm not the only one to blame, just keep calling me insane

Oh I'm the one who's gone insane
Oh I must be the one who's gone insane
Go on call me the one who's gone insane
Oh I can be the one who's gone insane

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Lucius is a five piece indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York formed in 2011. The band consists of Jess Wolfe (lead vocals and synth), Holly Laessig (lead vocals and keys), Dan Molad (drums and vocals), Peter Lalish (guitar and vocals) and Andrew Burri (guitar, drums, vocals)

"Luscious, luminous, lilting lullabies" is how the New York Times describes songs by Lucius, a five-piece band from Brooklyn, NY.

At the center of Lucius are the "alluring and magnetic" (Seventeen) singers-in-unison, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig. After graduating from Boston’s Berklee School of Music, the two young friends and collaborators moved into an old Victorian house in Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park – a former recording studio and music school. The four-story musical fortress, rife with left-behind musical treasures, housed many musician friends including, eventually, Wolfe and Laessig’s future bandmates, Danny Molad, Peter Lalish and Andrew Burri.

“When we were ready to make our record we felt it was imperative it reflected the synergy that Holly and I feel so strongly in our personal and musical relationship,” said Wolfe. The resulting songs are stories told from the same perspective, sung at the same time, with the same sentiment; two voices as one.

The quintet’s self-titled debut EP was recorded and produced in the Ditmas Park house where the band was formed. Their full length album is due for release Autumn 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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