Thursday, February 2, 2012
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 Running in the Fog - Know When to Run

The thought of electrocution makes me near nauseous, but I can’t help wondering what it’s like to be unable to run. Like some subway cry shivering through, and a madmen’s speechlessness, or radio hypnosis. I bet I’d think up of granite canyons, or an alleyway floor, some sort of successive coldness. It’d feel like some hiccup in the womb, or like snapping of machinery parts, or like grass balloon pops. If I’d be electrocuted I’d know when to run and how to pace my step faster than electricity’s. I’d damn sure know when to run, what a sanity trial that’d be. “Know When to Run” is a track by San Francisco’s Running in the Fog

Monday, July 11, 2011
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Running in the Fog - Missed the Rain

The music went on, but the pale sphere of the moon, as it hides and turns back again, can only consume gentle echoes by way of wind. “Missed the Rain” is a track off of San Francisco artist Running in the Fog’s recent release Faaaade.

In a state of subconsciousness, with the help of fear and the shadowy winter, the light of the moon like flashlights danced crazily. The craters of the pale sphere, whose craters I could not distinguish as craters or reflections of my drooping eyes. The light nestled in them, only to peek at mine when my subconsciousness was awake enough to see more than a foggy stream of hidden beams. The music went on, as I dimly sensed no difference in sleep and subconscious. The music went on.