Original version on the Silent Disco/Precious Things/The Burial (Extended) single, available on Bandcamp.
lyrics
After the afterparty, the night begins
Wearing your headphones, your sorrows are drowned
You’re dancing to different songs as the DJs spin
The music is loud but we don’t make a sound
Cause’ the Si. Lent. Dis. Co.’s
Yours and yours alone
Where your shyness drops
You can disconnect from
Everyone you’ve known
And the neighbors never call the cops
This is a silent disco
Silent disco
Didn’t you know social dancing is obsolete?
And moving to radio waves isn’t strange
So if you fear that we’re locked to a common beat
Just turn your dial and the music is changed
Cause’ the Si. Lent. Dis. Co.’s
Yours and yours alone
Where your shyness drops
You can disconnect from
Everyone you’ve known
And the neighbors never call the cops
This is a silent disco
Silent disco
Disconnect
You’re gonna disconnect
You’re gonna disconnect
From life
Si. Lent. Dis. Co.
Where your shyness drops
Where the bullshit stops
supported by 128 fans who also own “Silent Disco (AM Radio Edit)”
This album should be ranked very high in ranks of latest industrial albums, because it just crushes the competition. THIS is how it's done people. Menacing vocals, pounding drums and haunting electronics have no mercy on your ears and leave you with not one second of peace. Play this loud and do people around you a service.
FLESH MECHANIC
supported by 123 fans who also own “Silent Disco (AM Radio Edit)”
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles
This hammering slab of dark techno comes to wax at last, with its deep grooves and body-wrecking beats as potent as ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 3, 2020
supported by 114 fans who also own “Silent Disco (AM Radio Edit)”
That devastating and frightening atmosphere is mesmerizing. Probably the only DWIFH album I fell in love with. Expiring Time, The Unclean, Threadbare, Downpour, At Rest - these all are my favorites. Val Levitsky