The Devil's Engine - I Mother Earth

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Here in the down and low
A mean tussle in New Mexico
Ain't fightin' for much I know
You rise, some rights...you roll

So long San Bernadino
You were no friend of mine
Here's one for your tight young guns
And one north for the ride

I'm outta love, so tired and wearin' out
I'm outta love, slow goin' down, a fighter failing
For every dope I know
There's a mother load of good intention
I'm outta love, I might head for home

Where highway 7 ends...man down
Man, I could have killed someone

Hello Ontario
From Blackwater out to Mountain Grove
A rumble in every town
The meat does shake the hounds
Your sweet Canadian women always blowin' my mind
They hunt in the autumn time
Oh my my, they'll eat your heart alive

I'm outta love, so tired and wearin' out
I'm outta love, slow goin' down, a fighter failing
I'm every broken hope
I'm another dope, the devil's engine
I'm outta love, I might head for home

Where highway 7 ends...man down
Man, I could have killed someone
For all that I've done, for all that I've said
Lord knows I was a travelling man
I could have killed someone

With my mind at rest
Yeah, my dream is dead
To fade, to wholly hear the head bell
To break and know that it's the right time
To wave and go
To wave and go

My light is kinda low, all heartbreak and bones
And now I chat with the shadows in this ghost of a town
I ain't got the fight, it's alright
Smoked all my herb and drank all my wine, had a lay, a good time
I'm alright...

Where Highway 7 ends...man down
Man I could have killed someone
For all that I've done for all that I've said
Lord knows I was a travelling man
I could have killed someone

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I Mother Earth, or IME, is a Canadian alternative rock band founded in 1991 in Toronto. They found moderate success in the mid-to-late 1990s. After touring for their most successful album, Scenery and Fish, lead singer Edwin left the band. In interviews, founding brothers Christian and Jagori Tanna claimed that they had always written the music and lyrics themselves, and that Edwin was merely a hired singer. He went on to be mildly successful as a solo artist. The band itself ended up in bitter disputes with both their label and the band's management, and subsequently broke ties with both. Edwin was replaced by Brian Byrne, a friend of the band's drum tech. The band released its album Blue Green Orange in summer 1999 to mixed reviews but was still regarded as a successful transition by fans. The band took a short break after Brian suffered torn vocal chords, which delayed the next album's recording. In the fall of 2002, they released a song, "Juicy", for the xXx soundtrack and followed up with The Quicksilver Meat Dream in April 2004. Considered one of Dream Theater drummer, Mike Portnoy's favorite albums of the year, the album had a more prog rock feel to it.

The current lineup consists of Brian Byrne (vocals), Bruce Gordon (bass), Christian Tanna (drums), and Jagori Tanna (guitar). The members are currently at work on other projects while on a self-described "hiatus". Brian released a solo album, Tuesdays, Thursdays and if it rains in 2006 and is enjoying the commercial success of its release. Jag and Christian started their own record label, Upper Left Side Productions. Bruce Gordon performed as a musician with the Toronto production of the Blue Man Group. 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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