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    Speaking In Tongues is a DIY indie-rock music project lead by Alex Profera. Started in his hometown of Staten Island, NY in 2007 and refined on the Purchase College & Westchester music scene by playing shows with an array of musicians from the university and local area. Antarctican Apathy is the sophomore follow up EP to the previous "The Pharaoh's Dance", and interesting meld of indie & prog rock. With a more solid direction and cohesive aesthetic Alex has forged an entirely self created indie-rock gem by throwing doo-wop, punk, and pop into the mix. Now involved in the Bushwick/Ridgewood NY DIY scene, the band features drummer Steve Levine and Alex Truitt on bass. The album has been written up in various sources including UK blog Sonic Masala, Kode Magazine, and featured on The Hype Machine.
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lyrics

Into a cave, I wander the corridors.
All my water, I squander the hoards.

Take a seat right next to an ape and he advises me it's not to late

This fuzzy fellow had taken
Refuge, long ago
And I let him know that I could use a
Trip too the tavern back home

I wonder why, we ever left the port
This adventure, was only in vain
Who thought that I would end up all alone

He poured me a glass of his finest whiskey
What a nice guy he was, the tabloids always portray him as a beast

A creamy light brown coat of fur,
he spun his head around

This fuzzy fellow had taken
Refuge, long ago
And I let him know that I could use a
Trip too the tavern back home

I wonder why, we ever left the port
This adventure, was only in vain
Who thought that I would end up all alone

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from Antarctican Apathy, released February 28, 2011

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