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So, like, this record, but in CD format. Comes with a booklet because we NEED you to know who played the primary violin on Bald Moon Rising (spoiler: it was Francis Donavan).
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lyrics
She’s a spark, she’s a loon
She’s a walking, stumbling, tumbling, laughing, crying cartoon
She’s shrieking violence, she’s insane
And he loves her that way.
Skipping naked through the rain
Any chance to wreck her train
In idiom, she’s the life of the party
And against all better judgement that’s the part he loves, he needs.
His thrill she feeds.
When you know what gets you to go
Then that’s what you must follow
When you’ve got what gets you to go
Then logic’s out the window
He’s smart, he’s nuts
Prone to mayhem, inclined to chaos
And when it seems she’s falling apart it is art
And he loves her that way.
She doesn’t care who is looking
Tossing bottles, tossing cookies
Jumping fences, I’m not judging
Lighting fires at weddings, I’m not kidding.
He loves, he needs.
Her lunacy he seeds.
When you know what gets you to go
Then that’s what you must follow
When you’ve got what gets you to go
Then logic’s out the window
You can reach out your hand to that woman
But you might not get it back
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supported by 4 fans who also own “Got What Gets You To Go”
Love the vibe of this project as a whole. SUPER depressed angry music which relies heavily on sound clips and audio collage is my jam especially in sludge. Feels like a more deprived and crusty version of Through Silver in Blood. Either way, the balance between the audio collage and more tradition crust/sludge sections is perfect and leaves me satisfied every time I listen (which is a lot) kaiiil