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Depression Era Vol. 1
Andrew Hercules & Arthur Yeung
Written, Recorded and Produced by Depression Era
Mastering: Martin Bowes (The Cage Studios) www.thecagestudios.co.uk
Photos & Design: Vadim Kristopher theshynessofstrangers.com
Makeup: Robin Kristopher
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Let what's current caress you
The chill air undress and arouse you
We started this as naked children
Now we're returning again
The fine hairs on your neck
Standing on their ends
Your lips tremble
Your cheeks fill with blood
All you ever had to say was nothing
You took this young lovers heart
And pulled it up from the dust
All you ever had to say was nothing
Words just get in the way
There's more we've got to discuss
Now you don't close your eyes
Just look deep into mine
Stomach starts to rise
And you've no sense of time
All you ever had to say was nothing
All you ever had to say was nothing
All you ever had to say was nothing at all
Now we're both letting go
Then losing all touch
At the edge of the cliff
We start the descent
There's no shadow of a doubt
I'd trade the calm for the rough
In a heartbeat
Swept into the air
Without any regret
All you ever had to say was nothing
You took this young lovers heart
And pulled it up from the dust
All you ever had to say was nothing
Words just get in the way
We've got more to discuss
Now you don't close your eyes
Just look deep into mine
Stomach start to rise
And you've no sense of time
All you ever had to say was nothing
All you ever had to say was nothing
All you ever had to say was nothing
All you ever had to say was nothing at all
Saw Kanga last night in Houston , instantly was entranced by her sound , sucked me into the Kangakult vortex , so glad I got to see her live , should have looked into her sooner as Gary Numan was so supportive of her on the Revolution tour , oh now it’s time to catch up and get further involved Callum Gray
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The latest EP from the Toronto industrial/post-punk trio is sharp and brooding, music for a pre-apocalyptic dancefloor. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2019
That devastating and frightening atmosphere is mesmerizing. Probably the only DWIFH album I fell in love with. Expiring Time, The Unclean, Threadbare, Downpour, At Rest - these all are my favorites. Val Levitsky