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Badless, The – Up There, Down Here Album Lyrics

Artist: Badless, The

Released: 1999

"Up There, Down Here" captures The Badlees at their most introspective, weaving together alternative rock melodies with deeply personal storytelling that feels both intimate and expansive. The album's sound balances jangly guitar work with atmospheric production, creating a sonic landscape that mirrors its title's sense of dislocation and perspective. Songs like "Running Up That Hill" showcase the band's ability to take familiar emotional territory and render it with vivid, sometimes surreal imagery-rain described as "sports arena loud" and contemplations of life insurance salesmen alongside existential dread. The record feels like a collection of late-night conversations with yourself, where mundane details like expired coupons become metaphors for larger disappointments. It's the kind of album that rewards close listening, revealing new layers of meaning in its blend of everyday observations and philosophical questioning.

Tracklist

34 Winters
A Little Faith
Cellarbird And Zither
Don't Let Me Hide
Little Hell
Love All
Luther's Windows
Middle Of The Busiest Road
Running Up That Hill
Silly Little Man
The Second Coming Of Chris
Thinking In Ways
Which One Of You