Deluxe 150-gram purple vinyl with free MP3 download card and eight-page photo book, pressed exclusively by Vinyl Me, Please. Shipped promptly in damage-proof packaging.
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Vinyl Discography Bundle
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Includes Truth in Constant Change for Now on 160-gram Sonoran Marble copper & turquoise swirl colored vinyl, Endlessly Won't Last for Long on deluxe 180-gram clay colored vinyl, Order of the Arrow on 150-gram mint splattered green & white colored vinyl, and There Will Be No Sad Tomorrow on 150-gram purple vinyl. Download cards and photo inserts included.
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Limited Green Cassette Tape
Cassette + Digital Album
Deluxe sonic green cassette tapes strictly limited to 100 hand-numbered copies.
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lyrics
I don't know what I'm doing here anyway
'Cause I don't fit in anyplace
Anywhere I go, unless I'm with you babe
How do I make you understand
That I want to be your man?
Everywhere I go, just you and me babe
And we used to have more money
And we used to have a home
Baby these days, we're just two birds in one cage
And all that we have is time to roam around, so
I don't know what I'm doing here anymore
What am I still singing these songs for?
Don't it feel nice to be in love babe?
supported by 4 fans who also own “Everywhere I Go”
This is some great music for a morose, rainy day. Lush, sedate, bluesy, and with a certain apocalyptic flair, most evident on White Horses, which sounds very much like a psychedelic blues dirge.
I appreciate that the songs sometimes lose themselves along the way, giving way to some beautiful psych explorations. I also enjoy the vocals on this - they sometimes waver, but they fit the music so well. Smekermann
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016