Limited edition 12" LP pressed on light blue vinyl.
$5 of each vinyl purchase will be be donated to the Indigo Arts Alliance in Portland, Maine. indigoartsalliance.me
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lyrics
Life was good in April
When I thought it could be something to age gracefully
Yeah, that I could be your wayward skeleton
I was killed by the sight of a crazy daisy
Now in this season I drink stagnant water
I retire deeply into the story of your eyes
I thought I was in your light
Though I’d never step foot in it
I kind of wanted to talk for awhile
But I guess that you needed to split
Then a month of disquiet
Then two months of disquiet
So redact my daybook and weed on me
A revolution’s coming and I want to feel free
To sparkle when I fell, ditch my winnings, begin
To suspend that grief that wants to come in
this is a sampling of indie music from Portland ME. my mother and father's (Sydney Bourke and Aaron Hautala) contribution was track 17, which recalls Satellite Lot and Marie Stella, two other bands they were in. my parents are ancient, but they rescued me from a shelter and for that i am grateful. proceeds go to reopening a venue to support such local acts, the Aphodian My Name Is Jade.
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