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Naira NAIRA is one of the first tracks we wrote for the album and it has certainly undergone the most changes. Essentially, it's an attempt to deconstruct the song form, trying not to make it obvious to the listener. There are no choruses, there's no real structure, yet the track flows smoothly nonetheless. It's a kind of secular prayer, one of those recited while smoking outside churches. Ah, Naira is a name from Native American origins meaning "big eye."
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The butcher hung the chickens upside down in the window, indifferent to political correctness; it's always been that way. The "talim" does not allow exceptions "A Red. A yellow. A yellow. A red. A black." the booming, monotonous voice of the "ustad" (the Master) is endless, regardless of whether you… more