Individually hand-numbered homemade orange shell cassette tapes, each with a unique "bus-seat paint-mix" cover, limited to 20. B-Side contains live recordings :)
Sun rise sees you
What would God do?
We're the deep blue
Sun rise sees you
Industrialisation above
A life of demise below
Sun rise sees you
Fly from hilltops
Before rain falls
Sun rise sees you
Industrialisation above
A life of demise below
Dream for me
Sun rise sees you
Mother Nature's womb
Birthing my doom
Sun rise sees you
Industrialisation above
A life of demise below
Try to see the air you breathe
All the trees have turned machine
And their leaves no longer green
Float upstream river of dreams
Moonlit mind controls the tide
In mind's eye there's light to find
Once we guide the glow inside
Light will shine on moonlit mind
Across the colossus and into The Kniferay
I will still walk with you
I will still walk with you
Outside and to the moon
Waiting for ice to bloom
How long?
Cull the Hun
Unwind Rabbi Ripcord
Unwind Rabbi Ripcord
Then we are in my world
Levi on the starboard
How long?
Cull the Hun
I want you
And I need your soul fade
I'll bleed you
We'll do things my way
I'll break you
I hope you're sorry
You'll see me
Eating my chow mein
Turn off your mind, relax, and float down stream
It is not dying, it is not dying
Lay down all thoughts, surrender to the void
It is shining, it is shining
Yet you may see the meaning of within
It is being, it is being
Love is all and love is everyone
It is knowing, it is knowing
And ignorance and hate may mourn the dead
It is believing, it is believing
But listen to the colour of your dreams
It is not living, it is not living
So play the game existence to the end
Of the beginning, of the beginning
about
Two songs from the upcoming album, with two live recordings from The Jericho Tavern on September 21st 2017.
credits
released March 30, 2018
Jack Hally - sitar, vocals, guitar, percussion, flute, harmonica, cello, drums
Arthur Start - bass, baritone guitar, mixing & mastering
Matt O'Brien - percussion
LIVE:
Jack Hally - electric sitar, vocals, guitar
William Hawkins - guitar, synthesiser
Phil - guitar
Matt O'Brien - drums, vocals, tape deck
Arthur Start - bass
supported by 6 fans who also own “A Deep Hit Of Orange”
If you were in an industrial accident in the rubber bullet factory at which you are a shift supervisor, but for whatever reason that particular day you decided to use all your braided rawhide leather belts to sandwich pillows around your body instead of wearing clothes to work, and by so doing you survive the accident... this is that, but more guitar-forward. woe_bonnet
supported by 6 fans who also own “A Deep Hit Of Orange”
Oh how I long for this album in vinyl format! Such smoothness. Such warmth. Such execution. This music begs to be taken along and woven into memories. Everyone I’ve shared this album with has loved it. The music speaks far and wide. Shouting out to a fellow follower, Brian Lehmann, for his excellent taste in music. If not for him, I likely would have never stumbled upon this absolute gem! Plinchmo Larduktin
supported by 6 fans who also own “A Deep Hit Of Orange”
After 3 albums, this is still their best work. Delicious nostalgic 60's psychedelia from start to end. Choosing a favorite track is next to impossible, since there are no bad ones. outopias