Limited black with blue splatter version of our new album The Hope List.
500 copies worldwide.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
The final pressing of The Hope List on vinyl.
Limited edition pressed on Green/White A/B.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Hope List
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
How could I allow myself,
to twist in shape, to fade up in hate.
Oh, why?
I’m choking a lie I sell,
an assist in a way, will bitterness stay?
Oh, why?
Took something I said,
into making it wrong.
Now I’ll,
always fear the way I felt about truth.
Did it over again,
stood the winning fall.
Darling say the words, and I’ll take my move.
I’m floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
Sinking in bitterness,
‘cause all my friends have called in..
Sick of the rhetoric,
when no-one’s innocent here.
I’m mending all my friends,
‘cause I got sick of blending in.
Sick of blending in.
(How could I not know)
Took something I said,
into making it wrong.
(this would take hold)
Now I’ll,
always fear the way I felt about truth.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
(How could I not know)
Did it over again,
stood the winning fall.
(this would take hold)
Darling say the words, and I’ll take my move.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
I’m floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
I’m sinking bitterness.
‘cause I got sick of blending in.
supported by 8 fans who also own “Something I Said”
If you've ever had to Google clumsy phrases to find a word that matched a feeling you could only feebly describe, and you ended up discovering words like hiraeth, sehnsucht, or saudade, The Million Masks of God may be an excellent companion soundtrack to your experience. joel
supported by 7 fans who also own “Something I Said”
If there ever was a timely album to sum up the United States in 2020, this is it. Elements of black metal, hymnals, call-and-response, sampled news audio, and Manuel's amazing voice come together to form a beautifully tortured sound.
The term 'avant-garde' is rightfully earned with every moment of this EP. mistermunn