Death Horizon
Death Horizon

Pixies - Death Horizon Lyrics

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Death Horizon Lyrics

This drink is tranquilizing
Just look at us two
Asleep at the beach at Waikiki

So I find it very surprising
He's coming to you
But I am thankful that he
Helped me to see

You say he's not around
Aw, would you please
I've seen you looking down
At me

Have you seen the death horizon
Just there out of view
Way low in the sky beyond the sea

And I can feel that the temperatures rising
But what can ya do

'Cause that death horizon
Gonna pull you right through

You say he's not around
Aw, would you please
I've seen you looking down
At me

Have you seen the death horizon
Just there out of view
Way low in the sky beyond the sea

Writer(s): Charles Thompson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Death Horizon' by Pixies?

    The lyrics for 'Death Horizon' were written by Charles Thompson, who is also known by his stage name Black Francis, the frontman of Pixies.

  2. When was the album featuring 'Death Horizon' released?

    'Death Horizon' is part of the album 'Beneath the Eyrie,' which was released on September 13, 2019.

  3. What album is 'Death Horizon' featured on?

    The song 'Death Horizon' is featured on Pixies' seventh studio album, 'Beneath the Eyrie.'

  4. Where was 'Beneath the Eyrie' recorded?

    The album was recorded at Dreamland Recording Studios, which is a converted church located in upstate New York.

  5. Who produced the album 'Beneath the Eyrie'?

    'Beneath the Eyrie' was produced by Tom Dalgety, who also worked with Pixies on their 2016 album 'Head Carrier.'

  6. What is the theme of 'Death Horizon'?

    The lyrics of 'Death Horizon' portray a sense of foreboding, with themes related to an impending sense of doom or change, likened to the concept of a 'death horizon'.

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