Comes in a cardboard sleeve with booklet, both with artwork by Phoenix Delman.
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lyrics
under a los angeles heat lamp,
turn the earth into a convenience store,
treadmills full of cars and parking lots
the freeway never stops.
don't you know it was an emergency?
to burn the food to keep the scarcity?
they put a bullet in his head, in his head for me.
that's how freedom looks to me.
i know, i know,
the sun will never set,
i got a lot of lightbulbs.
i know, i know,
desire on the walls,
it drags us to the floor and out the door.
as soon as you cancel your plans to not get enough
you'll know that life shrinks and expands relative to love
and it's not an invisible hand if it's covered in blood
and counting in dollars demands the damages done
that ripple across distant lands
from satellite unseen commands
and they covered their heads with their hands
afraid of the sun
channels of inscribed ink
inscised by the city of teeth
sinking down underneath
credits
from Ultra Ego,
released January 14, 2016
Elizabeth Goodrich - vocals
I like to pretend I have a really talented friend who recorded this album as a gift. That's what it feels like; a gift from a stupidly close friend. sherryking
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