Umba may refer to
Umba (Russian: Умба) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Tersky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula at the point where the Umba River flows into the Kandalaksha Gulf. Population: 5,532 (2010 Census); 6,497 (2002 Census); 8,309 (1989 Census).
First mentioned in 1466, Umba, along with Varzuga, is the first documented permanent Russian settlement on the Kola Peninsula. From the second half of the 15th century it served as the seat of Umbskaya Volost.
Transportation There is a bus from to Umba from Kandalaksha, going twice a day. The airport from Umba serves parts of the south endge of the Peninsula inaccessible by auto. Priority in buying tickets is given to locals, reserving them was not possible at least as of September 2013, and this mode of transportation cannot be considered reliable. A helicoper can be hired for around $3000 per hours (based on September 2013 information).
Politics and society Umba has been characterized by several sources as a quiet district managed by old-school Communists.
Otis:
Did I really take her and keep her with me?
Cover her face up so she couldn't breathe?
Cut her eyeballs out so she couldn't see?
I still feel like she is looking at me.
Brought her to the basement and took off her clothes
Did I do the right thing?
God only knows!
Chorus x 4:
Maybe I was only wondering if I could open up your body
Take your heart out and consume
("God only knows!" throughout chorus)
Otis:
Am I really like this? Is this really me?
Am I really the person I want to be?
Is it this life that has created me?
Am I a product of society?
Did I really eat pills cause everything's fucked?!
Can I fall asleep and just never wake up?!!
Chorus x 4:
Maybe I was only wondering if I could open up your body
Take your heart out and consume