we come to the end of rock island on (didn't what you
 want) happen, and it's an interesting one. it's
 actually... kinda traditional? and i don't mean
 traditional in the way i used it earlier, i mean
 traditional as in like. 1960s. it feels like 1960s era pop.
 it's slow, about love, and it has a simple, sad guitar
 riff. but, it's still definitely through palm's bizarre
 lens, occassionally deciding to descend back into their
 angle-rock (that's a new term i just made up it's like
 math rock but for people who really like angles
 ... ... anyways)
 all in all, it's a really nice way to close out a really nice album. thanks palm !!!
here's the band playing it live at market hotel in 2018!
 about a minute in there's a sound that sounds like a
 crocodile 
didn't what you want happen? now you only want what's gone have to have your own angle prevent you from the wrong saw a vision of us skipping ahead in time now we're out of step, but you never seem to mind didn't what you want happen? now you only want what's gone can't abandon your angle ... up and down and we'll laugh when we look back oh, can we find how to turn us to another page? can you fix yourself cause i don't wanna have to change didn't what you want happen? now you only want what's gone can't abandon our angles we can sell each other out