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lyrics
Float, follow the riverbirds
Upstream and through the woods, till dawn
See, Hadean pyramid
We are all cypranid, we shoal
I want to be the unicell
Nine layers of fractal
Ever ascending into the sky
All below me will die
I will reverse the timeline
Destroying the tree of life, now
Conveyor belt to the sun
Ripcord and Hun are one, parallel
Fourteen million monoliths
Scattered over the drifting sands
I want to be the unicell
Nine layers of fractal
Ever ascending into the sky
All below me will die
I will reverse the timeline
Destroying the tree of life, now
For the first time since the solar system drowned
The sun rose into the tricaine zephyr
Concrastic prismatic spires
Descended downward into Terra
Merely superfluous angularity
Water spewed from the plateau of good souls
So return the nature of reality
Lift the grid and sail on, enter dawn
Fire
credits
from Rabbitholes {DEMO},
released April 5, 2019
Written by Jack Hally & Ziggy Duangjinda
Mixed and mastered by Louis Milburn
Ziggy Duangjinda - vocals
Jack Hally - guitar, sitar, bass, percussion, viola, melodica, vocals, synthesiser
Ryan Johnson - drumkit
Great live set, must have been a blast being there. Not so mellow and chilled - cracking stuff.
And track five is great homage to a fine band.
For more, see
https://lemurianfolksongs.bandcamp.com/music Peter Jones
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I was on a train travelling to Seefeld in Austria and had nothing but the Alps to look over from the windows. This was a perfect compliment to the environment I was in Robert A Johnson