160g vinyl LPs with black & white labels packaged in extra heavyweight, full color photo jackets with 11x11 Risograph-printed lyric sheets. 8 tracks, 32 minutes.
Irish Setter vinyl edition limited to 200 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Breaking and Mending
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
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$20USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
160g vinyl LPs with black & white labels packaged in extra heavyweight, full color photo jackets with 11x11 Risograph-printed lyric sheets. 8 tracks, 32 minutes.
Black vinyl edition limited to 200 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Breaking and Mending
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
Purchasable with gift card
$18USDor more
lyrics
Can you find me all on your own?
Can you shake me from a world of my own?
Can you see me how I want to be seen?
Can you take me where I want to go?
Where I want to go
What tells me,
“let it be”?
Each song is like salt in the sea,
I still feel on my tongue each time I said
“I loved you”,
What else can I do, be rid of you?
Can you find me, all on your own?
Can you shake me, from a world of my own?
Can you see me, how I want to be seen?
Can you take me where I want to go?
Where I want to go.
They tell me “the body minds”,
said that, the mind was the body,
Well each time that I fell,
I felt twice,
What else can I tell everybody?
Can you find me, all on your own?
Can you shake me from a world of my own?
Can you see me, how I want to be seen?
Can you take me where I want to go?
Where I want to go.
Where I want to go.
Where I want to go.
A revelatory blend of ambient and folk, some tracks one or the other, some a blend more one way than the other and vice versa. Well written lyrics and beautiful singing in addition and instrumentals as well. A more-fully realized vision of previous releases with so much headroom leaving you confident what's in the future shall evolve further and equally leave the senses enraptured. Anthony Childs