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Portishead - Sour Times Portishead's "Sour Times" is an evocative song that was released in 1994 as part of their

Portishead - Sour Times

Portishead's "Sour Times" is an evocative song that was released in 1994 as part of their groundbreaking debut album "Dummy." The British band, consisting of Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons, and Adrian Utley, captivated audiences with their unique blend of trip-hop, alternative rock, and electronic music.

With its haunting melodies, "Sour Times" delves deep into themes of heartbreak and disillusionment. Beth Gibbons' mesmerizing vocals, accompanied by the melancholic soundscapes created by Barrow and Utley, create an atmospheric experience that immerses the listener in a realm of emotional intensity.

If you want to immerse yourself in Portishead's evocative sounds, you can easily play and download "Sour Times" and their other acclaimed tracks. Prepare yourself for a captivating journey through their discography, where you will discover a treasure trove of musical brilliance.

After time the bitter taste
Bear the facts, assume the dye
Cause all I have left is my memories of yesterday
Cause nobody loves me, it's true
Cause nobody loves me, it's true
Circumstance will decide ...
Courtesies that I despise in me
Covered by the blind belief
End the vows no need to lie, enjoy
Forbidden fruit, hidden eyes
It's true
It's true
Mysteries of our disguise revolve
Nobody loves. me
Not like you
Not like you do
Not like you do
Not like you do
Not like you do
Of innocence, decent or race
Ohh these sour times
Scattered seeds, buried lives
Take a ride, take a shot now
Take a ride, take a shot now
That fantasies of sinful screens
To pretend no one can find
Who am I, what and why
'Cause nobody loves me
'Cause nobody loves me