The brand new third studio album. Comes in a jewel case with 2-sided insert.
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Includes unlimited streaming of Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. II
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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T-Shirt/Shirt
Forest green Gildan heavy cotton T-shirt featuring the artwork from "Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. II". 100% cotton.
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lyrics
There's a static on the airwaves that I can't trace
There's a fire on the runway to a higher place
I couldn't take the euthanasia written on your face
The weight of panic on the dashboard, the stretching out of space
What do we do when words have all but failed
To break the wall, to pierce the veil
Do we try or drive the nail into the coffin?
The stakes are higher than they've ever been
Each moment calls for discipline
The kind that's rare and seldom seen so often
There's a bullet in the backline of all we have to say
There's a shiver gripping your spine and I'm the same way
The woven web is coming undone, we rip reality
And through the fissure, futures unfold and wrap around me
We take the roles of polar points
Across the Universe, we're tumbling, tossed
An infinite expanse comes down between us
I dream of only yesterdays
And wish that I could find a way
Through time and space, I raise my prayer to Venus
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got recc'd this on youtube and loved it- reminds me a lot of late 60's and early 70's records i used to hear playing out of my parents' stereo on sweltering summer days. OPAL