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Cassette + Digital Album
Artwork by Melissa Martinez. Only 50 copies available!
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lyrics
Dying battery
You can't recharge me
I'm caustic and will sear your fingertip
When my sour blood sinks to my lower side
I want to know why I was made bored
A mass without a voice, no homeland for the mute
We'd speak but anything's been said
The semiotic caul has dammed your cries since birth
I don't feel intended now
I don't feel it
How does it feel to drown? If you can't play the part
Too unassured to flail against death
Persuade him that you're safe, then drag your savior down
Embraced to feed your failing final breath
On a lonely drive back home, I fell into a lake of blood
And the hours they can pass just as long as they release me
Now my lungs have become gills
Swim straight to the bottom of hell
And you can be my flower
Pollinate the universe
credits
from Pollinator,
released July 16, 2015
Aaron Collins - drum kit, vocals
Charles D'Ardenne - guitar, vocals, percussion
Stephen Patota - bass
Jon Delvaux - sound effects
Instrumental tracks engineered/recorded by Jon Coontz at About Space between July and November 2014
Vocal tracks engineered/recorded by Michael Schenk at Audiogrotto on November 22-23, 2014
Mixed by Jon Delvaux
Mastered by Dave Davis at QCA in April 2015
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