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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After the show goes better than you hoped
After a week of white-knuckled hanging on
After a month of relying on that shitty city bus
After a year when you forgot what it felt like to have fun
It was glorious giving in
That first sip, as sweet as a first kiss
And it comes with the same risks
It might wreck your life
But it might be worth it
And it can be glorious giving in
When you deny yourself too long
You get eaten up by what you lack
What’s the use in being strong
When you’re spending all your power
Just holding yourself back
From that glorious giving in
If it weren’t wonderful
If it didn’t feel good
They wouldn’t call it
Temptation
I don’t believe that some apple tempted Eve
In the Garden of Eden
I don’t believe it was some serpent
I bet she just got bored with her husband
And it was glorious giving in
supported by 9 fans who also own “The Glorious Giving In”
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
supported by 8 fans who also own “The Glorious Giving In”
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