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Professionally duplicated, smoke-tinted cassette tape with 3-panel j-card. Made in Canada. Ships from Canada.
Includes unlimited streaming of Agitator
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 7 days
edition of 100
$10CADor more
lyrics
No one said it would be ugly in the end
We fear the color of the sky again
Pinks and blues and greens
They blend and morph and spread
The color of the sky is red
Ice falling down
Melts and drowns
Bare ground
Calves with a power
Gone in hours
A sight to see
The product of our consumption
No one said it would be ugly in the end
We fear the water stinging back again
Pinks and violets
A bloom that floats and swims
We fear the water stinging back again
Luminescent gel
Bid farewell
Their cells
Siphons like it warm
Algae swarm
To feed them all
The water stinging back again
credits
from Agitator,
released April 21, 2023
Guitars, vocals by Daniel Forrest; Bass guitar by Brian Thomas; Drums by David Dean
supported by 68 fans who also own “Ugly in the End”
You know, this album, and particularly "Perfect World" give this sort of "your life is what you make it" kind of theme to it---all while being served with a very hip and catchy melody...personally I'm transitioning from #3 to #2 in terms of this song, and it only took 23 years! Aaron Jay Turkheimer
supported by 68 fans who also own “Ugly in the End”
Since purchasing I return again and again to this collection of tunes that cover a range of 90's-influenced guitar rock styles.
The mostly bite-sized songs make me both appreciate that Gaadge don't beat a good tune to death and leave me wanting more. Fact Checker23
On their latest LP, the Austin group peel away the synth and distortion to highlight the jangly melodies at the core of their songs. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 9, 2022