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Grace CD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of Grace
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
In a square, we whisper inside
only a bare sign, mighty old haze
those eyes, they only saw lies
kiss the thread line, mighty old wish
those eyes, an infinite light
a hundred one times, mighty old haze
those eyes, they only saw lies
kiss the third line, mighty old wish
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
desire, mighty old light
these are thrown lives, mighty old wish
these are torn lies, a mighty old light
kiss the thread line, mighty old wish
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
the heart of the earth from the outside
I’ll deny your words with these swords
the heart of the earth from the outside
I’ll deny your words with these swords
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
try to walk behind our silence, go
Featured this album on the thirtieth issue of RULE of THREE (bit.ly/RULEofTHREEbc). Dead Man ironically features a calm but steady heart-beat throughout the track soon accompanied by a powerful bass line with some nice chord changes. The heavily distorted but pleasing guitar creates some drama and paves the way for the slightly distant vocals that definitely have a sing-along effect. Dead man is very much alive. Christian Schaefer
Nice little EP, great psych sound, and the song Reflections stands out for me. Really like that one. They also have a debut full length out wich is impeccable, so also get that one if you like this and don't own it yet. Surrealistic H. Sapiens
One of the greatest albums EVER.
It is simply spellbinding.
And this is from a 66 year old ex hippie who never thought music existed after the 70;s.
Love it. jangleman