A cassette reissue of our debut album Microcosmic, hand numbered limited run of 50. All lyrics in the liner notes. Features a bonus song.
New artwork inspired by paint swatches. Designed by: Jacob Hrajnik
Includes unlimited streaming of Microcosmic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Fell from a tree into your arms ,
you decided to take me home that day.
I’ve got a shell that you can’t break,
my heart’s in a place that you can’t reach.
I’ll plant in you all these new seeds:
"That maybe I’m better off alone."
It’s hard to shake these scales,
convinced you will prevail.
Hold me close to the flame,
see that I don’t put out.
So you put me down
back in the ground,
where I lay,
in earth and shade,
molecular,
constructed for
the sole purpose
of growing again.
I sprout up and away from being
characteristically upset.
Patterns appeared where you left me
in the soil, now I dig deep instead.
credits
from Microcosmic,
released December 13, 2013
Dean Snowball - Drums, Samples, Vox
Jacob Hrajnik - Guitars, Synth, Vox
Special thanks to Adam Piotrowicz for the laugh track!
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