Hey Colossus-In Blood (RED VINYL) 1/9/23

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expansive anything-goes approach that made 'dances/curses' so exceptional and fine-tuned and shaped it into an 8-song single album that never treads water or fills time. they would approach this as though a somerset version of the desert sessions – members old and new and guests would contribute as and when time and restrictions allowed. lyrically, british folk and ghost mythology provided the starting position for the song themes ranging from mutated stories of grief and loss written in the 14th century (perle), spiritual reawakening by ancient apparitions (avalon) to the growth of nature after devastation (can’t feel around us, over cedar limb), a metaphor also for spirit and body renewal and rebirth after trauma.

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expansive anything-goes approach that made 'dances/curses' so exceptional and fine-tuned and shaped it into an 8-song single album that never treads water or fills time. they would approach this as though a somerset version of the desert sessions – members old and new and guests would contribute as and when time and restrictions allowed. lyrically, british folk and ghost mythology provided the starting position for the song themes ranging from mutated stories of grief and loss written in the 14th century (perle), spiritual reawakening by ancient apparitions (avalon) to the growth of nature after devastation (can’t feel around us, over cedar limb), a metaphor also for spirit and body renewal and rebirth after trauma.

expansive anything-goes approach that made 'dances/curses' so exceptional and fine-tuned and shaped it into an 8-song single album that never treads water or fills time. they would approach this as though a somerset version of the desert sessions – members old and new and guests would contribute as and when time and restrictions allowed. lyrically, british folk and ghost mythology provided the starting position for the song themes ranging from mutated stories of grief and loss written in the 14th century (perle), spiritual reawakening by ancient apparitions (avalon) to the growth of nature after devastation (can’t feel around us, over cedar limb), a metaphor also for spirit and body renewal and rebirth after trauma.