Necessary Evil - Unknown Mortal Orchestra

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Necessary Evil Lyrics

Transform into the animal you need to
Fly from a destiny infested with chemicals
You need a new drug not invented by the C.I.A.
I wanna be your friend but don't have the self-control
We're in love
But I don't get what you see in me

Lovin me could be your fatal flaw
Just hangin in here trying to be your
Necessary Evil


Nobody can get a tan in the moonlight
Come on inside tell me is it just a bit too much?
He drooled on a pillow and looked like an angel
She hit a blunt but it would not chill her out at all
We're in love
But she don't get what I see in her

Lovin me could be your fatal flaw
Just hangin in here trying to be your
Necessary Evil


Transform into the animal you need to
Fly from a destiny infested with chemicals
You need a new drug not invented by the C.I.A.
I wanna be your friend but don't have the self-control
We're in love
But I don't get what you see in me

Lovin me could be your fatal flaw
Just hangin in here trying to be your
Necessary Evil

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Unknown Mortal Orchestra first dropped into the world in late 2010 as a bandcamp account carrying a single called ‘Ffunny Ffrends’.

‘Ffunny Ffrends’ was everything you imagined it might be – alien beatnik pop music that echoed 60s psychedelia and krautrock minimalism with just a hint of gentle weirdness that suggested its roots might equally lie in the verdant indie of the equally distant New Zealand scene.

Ruban Nielson is a New Zealand native who had transplanted to Portland, Oregon, USA with his band The Mint Chicks. UMO was a project conceived as Ruban’s escape hatch to a new musical dimension where his vision of junkshop record collector pop could be realized in a sound that recalled Captain Beefheart, Sly Stone and RZA jamming on some kids TV theme too dark to ever be broadcast.

The eponymous UMO debut album was released in 2011 on Fat Possum Records, followed by II (2013) and Multi-Love (2015). 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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