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Internal Dialogue
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Alternative Folk
Internal Dialogue was released on August 16, 2024 by ABC Music as a part of the album Tropical Depression
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Release DateAugust 16, 2024
LabelABC Music
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM93

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jordie Lane
Jordie Lane
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jordie William Lane
Jordie William Lane
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jordie Lane
Jordie Lane
Producer
Jon Estes
Jon Estes
Producer
Noah Georgeson
Noah Georgeson
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I lived in Carlton for one summer
I think it was on Cardigan Street
With my best friends, we'd party till the morning
Living off the leftovers from Christmas Eve
[PreChorus]
I can't remember most of that December
I thought losing myself would set me free, but
[Chorus]
How low can this car go?
Drive it down as far as Sorrento
People crawling up the ceiling, we got photo evidence
My internal dialogue wasn't really prevalent back then
[Bridge]
I remember faces, just not all their names
So many times disgracing myself
Like the time I got the scurvy, drinking Guinness and Wild Turkey
Acting like a pirate, just robbing my health
[PreChorus]
I don't remember most of that December
I thought losing myself would set me free, but
[Chorus]
How low can this car go?
Drive it down as far as Sorrento
Coppers are knocking at my bedroom door
Make sure they're not in bare feet, there's glass on the floor
And people crawling up the ceiling, we got photo evidence
My internal dialogue wasn't really prevalent back then
[Chorus]
How low can this car go?
Drive it down as far as Sorrento
Coppers are knocking at my bedroom door
Make sure you're not in bare feet, there's glass on the floor
Surfing to the kitchen fridge for another beverage
Climbing to the city roof, see my lights of Melbourne
Friends are getting thrown in the back of the divvy van
My internal dialogue wasn't really prevalent back then
[Outro]
I lived in Carlton for one summer
I think it was on Cardigan Street
Written by: Jordie William Lane
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