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First Popsong

from Machinery by Safran

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Comes with a nice Poster-Booklet and Machinery generated texts.
    Artwork by Klaus Schüller
    Coding by Friedrich Weber

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Cello: Konrad Weber
Trombone: Wibke Wenzel

lyrics

this is my first popsong and the last time I sing about grace this is my first popsong and the last time I sing about hope because a girl standing in the flood crying in this nowhereland where is my mama where is my mama where is my mama where is my mama and why is she gone this is my first popsong but the last time I sing about love this is my first popsong but the last time I sing about peace because a boy standing on the street bullets flying around his knees screaming where is my mama where is my papa where is my brother and when do they leave oh when do they leave

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from Machinery, released September 18, 2015
Safran

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Safran Darmstadt, Germany

Safran, literally meaning "rudder blade", is a german dark-pop band formed in 2011 and ever since dedicated to provide new propulsion in popular music. With a strictly adhered distance to the rest of the music scene, the four musicians create counter-intuitive and strangely familiar compositions and songs to appease your thirst for musical progression. ... more

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