One of a kind custom screen printed discs, jackets, and album credits sleeve all handcrafted by the band members themselves! Limited hand-numbered first run of 500. Also includes card with a "secret" web address that directs to an unreleased track.
UPDATE: Copies #001-300 (metallic silver, lavender, army mint green, Lust) have been sold. Copies #301-350 are available in Sea Baby.
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Sky falling gently,
Gently falling sky,
The armchair, what I live for,
And what I’ll die by
All around barroom philosophers,
One trick ponies cavorting as the experts,
Here where we drive the wrong way
And call it therapy
I know my A to Z’s here
I know the disease here
I know I don’t need to leave here
Just to know I don’t wanna be here
I must have tripped and missed the middle step,
Well I’ll see you again in the middle step,
I must have fell and hit the middle step,
Mind the gap in the middle step
Your kingdom’s gone and you can’t call home,
In a staring contest with a doll,
And in a mirror full of nuns,
Your powder keg went off like a dud,
Just a blind man in a room with a view
What’s worse than when the worst is filled with passion
And the worst don’t know what to do?
I don’t know what to do
I know my A to Z’s here
I know the disease here
I know I don’t need to leave here
Just to know I don’t wanna be here
I must have tripped and missed the middle step
Will I see you again in the middle step,
I must have fell and hit the middle step,
Bridge the gap in the middle step
credits
from Frawd,
released August 2, 2014
Andy Adamietz - trumpet, accordion
Jason Bank - guitar, slide guitar
Weston Broske - bass, vocals, theremin
Kyle Merckx - guitar, piano
Robert J. Murphy - drums, percussion
and featuring
Art Maratos - baritone saxophone
Written by Jason Bank and Bron Sage (all rights reserved)
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