Professionally duplicated cassette on FerroMaster C456 Super Ferric tape. Sounds 500 times better in your old Camry than "files" played on laptop speakers. Even better still on the living room hi-fi. Includes printed lyrics. Collectible plastic at its finest. AND includes an authentic green-lavender-yellow-orange-and-red wristband emblazoned with McCarthy Trenching 2020-21 shuttlecock logo! Ships out on or around Feb. 15.
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The god of the sun had a son
But the kid didn’t see his dad much
The dad had to be at work at dawn
And was high overhead at lunch
But mostly, he just didn’t make time
And though he wanted to keep his son out of danger
By the time he showed up, the kid was grown up
And didn’t want advice from a stranger
It was a fairly typical death
The kid in a fiery wreck
Kind of unbelievably tragic
And kind of what we expect
What I like is what happened next
His sisters gathered down by the river
It was there that their bodies turned into poplar trees
And their teardrops turned into amber
I like having friends who write songs
You can summon them whenever you want
They’re easy to get on the phone
Even when they’re long gone
I wanted to write you a song
To preserve our friendship in amber
Between you and me, the tears of a tree
That’s an image I’d like to remember
Jim, I'm loving this album! Sounds so good. I don't think the pedal steel was on the last versions of these tracks I heard. It's great! Kudos on a lovely record. Ben Armstrong
Recorded in one night in the Grunewald Church just outside Berlin, this EP explores the relationship between instrumentation and space.
Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 8, 2016
Long-form trance-y rhythmic jams, with a fun shambling edge, sounding like a cross between music from Africa's Sahel region crossed with a Tom Waits instrumental... Jascha Narveson