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Methodology of Love [single]

by Hallam London

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So am I mad or is this some new science? The rules of space-time got rewritten, quantum fragments hanging smitten – it’s mystical, a strange light breaks and I am dumb. So am I mad or is this some new art? It isn’t dance or painting eggs for Easter but there’s a side to it upgrades the heart and is it art or science? Maybe neither In theory there is a force that spins the stars, orders the heavens and shades the sea and if I land a probe on Mars it’s waiting for me with a cup of tea. So am mad or is this some new Maths? Numbers and symbols walled in big square braces converging (as they march across the map) upon the simplest of possible cases Or am I mad not playing this new sport? The players run and show a certain glee I may be out-of-bounds, I may be caught there are no rules so far as I can see In theory there’s a theory to every heart that beats. In practice it’s not practical the theory incomplete – so am I mad or is it you? The rules unravel when you are near, the normal ways of thinking don’t compute, I’m puzzled but there’s one thing that seems clear. There is a force that spins the stars, orders the heavens and shades the sea and if I land a probe on Mars it’s waiting for me with a cup of tea.

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Most of us will agree that love is a world-changing force. But the fact that it’s waiting for you, on Mars, with a cup of tea is probably not on most people’s radar. In this psychedelic and yet groovy song Hallam London and lyricist Ian Badcoe might have gotten to the bottom of one of humanity’s oldest questions: What is love?

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released April 21, 2023

music by Hallam London
lyrics by Ian Badcoe

Hallam London: vocals, guitars, bass guitar
Ben Fuller: drums
Dave Sanderson: keyboards

produced by Dave Sanderson
mixed and mastered by Dave Sanderson

Cover drawing by Floris Hansberg, incorporating Jenn Zed’s album artwork
Cover layout by Hallam London

published by Oh, my music!

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Hallam London Dresden, Germany

PostPunkIndieRock // Performer + Composer // Rock’n’Roll Club + Theatre Stage // queer and pround

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