Limo is the Beach Bats’ title track, a melancholic/instrumental portrait of emotionally and physically propelled energy that catapults audiences into this world of feeling and movement. This Canadian band creates a great guitar sound with an evolving texture of syncopated twang, explosive reverb, and a final, purposeful sound that satisfies the listener. The main chorus really impassioning and, perhaps, even_possesses a bit of a longing note to it. There are mythical lyrics, there are flashes of hellish call, that pertain to Franz Ferdinand and others such as. Yes the beat and the lyrics get better with time and sets in a wordless wonder before going into a pounding guitar climax all singing and dancing in passion. “Limbo” seems to be not only the song of life when life becomes a challenge but also the song, where lyrics express the complexity of outer/inner spaces and their connection that creates what we are further denotes.
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