CD with 12 page booklet in a double sleeve mat cardboard packaging and printed inner sleeve, with artwork by Weronika Bachleda-Baca, Procesonegro Art Studio and Amaya López-Carromero.
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lyrics
Tall tales will be the end of we.
Tall heads on spikes, or full of blackbirds burst, and light the way a little further.
Cold girls crouch down on the ventilation grills: Insect souls with real pressing needs.
Wasteland bonfires. Steel-street-lights light up your pride as a damp cigarette.
Swallow me down. Swallow me down.
Fell asleep below her crown, in dark places like her heart. Crossed the tunnel, climbed the fence, the further we run the closer we get. With crossbow arms, and sour tongue…
Reasons tie us to the lampposts. Open beaks project their long shadows. You learnt fast to live high, now learn to live low. Open beaks reclaim their lost halos.
As we burnt our masks, and brushed our wings, we sank in mud up to the knee. Your hands my eyes, my years your bridge, and as I lived through you, you drowned in me.
credits
from The inner wastelands,
released March 16, 2015
Voice, piano and percussion: Amaya López-Carromero
Cello: Sebastian Freij
Double bass: Rob Coe
Drums: Crispin Anderson
Author music&Lyrics: Amaya López-Carromero
Recorded, mixed and mastered at CrispinSound, Gothemburg 2014, by Crispin Anderson.
Produced by Amaya López-Carromero and Crispin Anderson.
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