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It was also offered as a download on both Mystik Spiral websites. On [[Reburb]], the interruption was explained as the dehumidifier kicking in and drowning out the second verse. In-universe, this recording was released as the B side of the group's only record, the 7 inch vinyl single [[Behind my Eyelids]], and [[The Daria Diaries]] reprints a review from Smudge Magazine]]: "... innovative only in its use of humming. It sounds like it was recorded in a wind tunnel, which only works to its advantage ..." |
It was also offered as a download on both Mystik Spiral websites. On [[Reburb]], the interruption was explained as the dehumidifier kicking in and drowning out the second verse. In-universe, this recording was released as the B side of the group's only record, the 7 inch vinyl single [[Behind my Eyelids]], and [[The Daria Diaries]] reprints a review from Smudge Magazine]]: "... innovative only in its use of humming. It sounds like it was recorded in a wind tunnel, which only works to its advantage ..." |
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==Lyrics== |
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you're an angel in black |
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you sure have the knack |
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for putting my heart |
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on the shelf in the back |
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i'm waiting my turn |
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oh, when will i learn |
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my poor heart |
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you're giving it freezer-burn |
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yeah! |
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[[Category:Songs|Icebox Woman]] |
[[Category:Songs|Icebox Woman]] |
Revision as of 22:37, 8 April 2018
Icebox Woman is a song by Mystik Spiral, heard in the episode Road Worrier.
Trent and Jesse are rehearsing it in the Lane's basement, Jane interrupts the song after the first verse.
It was also offered as a download on both Mystik Spiral websites. On Reburb, the interruption was explained as the dehumidifier kicking in and drowning out the second verse. In-universe, this recording was released as the B side of the group's only record, the 7 inch vinyl single Behind my Eyelids, and The Daria Diaries reprints a review from Smudge Magazine]]: "... innovative only in its use of humming. It sounds like it was recorded in a wind tunnel, which only works to its advantage ..."
Lyrics
you're an angel in black you sure have the 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 yeah!