Edition of 200 = 150 Black and 50 Black & Clear Swirl 12" vinyl housed in a reverse board printed sleeve with a double sided insert. Released on X-Mist Records (XM111) www.x-mist.de
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Digipak Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
CD Issue on Fourth Dimension Records - "The CD version of this Lincoln/Yorkshire-based UK group's latest album (the vinyl of which was released by Germany's X-Mist label), following several low-key cassette albums released since 2014, plus the four tracks that constituted 2017's limited edition 'In A Room' 12" e.p. Gad Whip blend avant-garde sensibilities with a contemporary take on the place where D.I.Y. culture meets post-punk, hints of deconstructed garage rock and interstellar voyaging through sweat-drenched waking dreams. Immediate, powerful, confounding and kept in place by wry, sometimes observational, semi-spoken vocals that recall Jason Williamson and the late Mark E. Smith, this is music primed perfect for any 21st century meltdown in a suburban sprawl."
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lyrics
Bad Terms
I closed the curtains to keep the distractions out of sight,
I can still hear you though, laughing through the night,
I tried to put my arm around you but nothing was there,
To someone else I’m just catching fresh air.
Will I see you again?
Can we dance ‘til dawn for one last time,
Holding my waist and leading the line.
I’ve got memories deep in the back of my mind,
When we were one, two of a kind,
Where have you been all of my life,
Where have you gone all of my life.
Will I see you again?
Can we dance ‘til dawn for one last time.
These ballisticaly loaded tunes purposely deny a certain closure that is intended to keep one hitting the replay button. Well played Smirk, well played. jfpOne23
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