Mystik Spiral: The men, the myths, the legends.
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Vocals: Trent Lane
Rhythm Guitar: Jesse Moreno
Bass: Nicholas Campbell
Drums: Max Tyler
They have a gig every Sunday night at McGrundy's Pub, 18
Main Street,
Lawndale. The band released
one 45, called "Behind My Eyelids"/"Icebox Woman" on
Plush Records.
Nicholas Campbell and Max Tyler have never been seen on Daria, although they may show up at some point. We'll have to wait and see.
In the meantime, here's the words to the two songs off of the 45.
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"Behind My Eyelids"
As lashes close
I see my woes
Spread out like a carpet of bugs
In absence of light
Pass visions of night
And shallow graves left halfway dug
Behind my eyelids
Is a world you cannot see
A place that's just for me
Behind my eyelids
You watch a tear
It trickles clear
And glistens on my skin
My liquid pain
Oh, world profane
Please, baby, let me in
Repeat chorus
"Ice Box Woman"
You're an angel in black, and
you sure have a knack
For putting my heart on the shelf in the back
I'm waiting my turn, oh,when will I learn?
My poor heart, you're giving it freezer burn...
This is another song, although unreleased, was written by the band.
"From the Futon"
There's no place to hide things
Under the bed
And nowhere to hide from what's true
Down here by the floor
My soul calls out, "More!"
But knows that its cry won't get through
From the futon
From the futon
Everything, always so low
From the futon
From the futon
I'm in limbo- how low can I go?
I don't have a headboard
Or box spring of wire
My spirit's hit low altitude
The mattress is thin
It's itching my skin
And that isn't helping my mood
From the futon
From the futon
Everything, always so low
From the futon
From the futon
I'm in limbo- how low can I go?
I didn't make any of this up- it's all from the pages of The Daria Diaries.
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