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you look just like an elvis from hell
my heart is broken, and i'm going to hell
bury me way down deep in hell
i'm a steel driving man, i want to go to hell
then go tell ivy
for the love of ivy
i did it for ivy
you're the one
gonna buy me a graveyard of my own
and kill everyone who ever done me wrong
gonna buy me a gun just as long as my arm
and kill everyone who ever done me harm
then go tell ivy
yeah go tell ivy
for the love of ivy
you're the one
jawbone eat and jawbone talk
jawbone eat you with a knife and fork
i was hunting for answers down in the dark
when suddenly i had a better thought
let's go hunt ivy
let's go get ivy
for the love of ivy
you're the one
supported by 183 fans who also own “For the Love of Ivy”
As far as indie albums in the 2010's and beyond go, this is one of the most cohesive and emotive albums I've experienced looking back on it and is Jay Som's best album tokyonoir
supported by 144 fans who also own “For the Love of Ivy”
I’ve known of STRFKR since around the time this album was originally released (2012 or 2013, most likely). That said, it’s taken me until now (February 10, 2023) to listen to STRFKR. And allow me to say this is something I somewhat regret. This album reminds me a lot of MGMT’s “Oracular Spectacular” but less polished. There’s an earnestness to these songs that is undeniable, and it’s a helluva lot of fun. If electro rock is your cup of tea, bring an empty cup; STRFKR’s gonna make sure it’s full. Kirk Gauthier