Comes in a two-panel folding cardboard case, with artwork by Anthony Lasalle
Includes unlimited streaming of Here Goes Nothing, There Goes Everything
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lyrics
I come to, again, from one of those dreams you can't leave
No matter how hard you try, no matter how hard you try.
She turns over and says,
"Good morning, don't you worry. It's just those stories.
They're all in your head... They're all in your head.
You've been reading too much Walking Dead."
But lately I've been dreading my dreams
They've got me armed to the teeth.
But with my girl and a little white whiskey I sleep...
I wake up, wake up, there's no gun in my hand!
This place is less familiar than where we started.
I know I can only run so far into the forest,
Before I'm running out again, out again, out again, out again....
Where she lies waiting for me.
She said "I heard you call from your sleep"
She says "How does it feel to know you're real?"
"How does it feel to know you're real?"
I've been listening since this came out and I finally decided to change my favorite song to ascension (sorry schizophrenzy)
I want more! Or at least to know what the members went on to do afterwards.
excellent fusion album Cody Cox
The real Speed of Sound in Seawater is fast... relatively. This album is the same in that it goes by too fast and you are already putting it on repeat again. :p jason hankins
Great soundscapes, semi-cinematic tunes, and tinkly, noodly rhythmically sharp goodness. Aztec Dream is pretty epic, Pal Magnet has the buildup you didn't quite see coming, Bunda Internacionale is endlessly cheerful, and PG Films sounds like the sunny Mario homage I never knew wanted. These guys keep it fresh and original. Audrey Yung
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