White vinyl LP that comes housed in recycled record covers with two-color screen printed artwork by Tara Tavi. Includes a lyric book and digital download card. Limited to 500 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of White Sunrise
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And I remember that night we spoke
I was shaking hard but not from the cold
I watched the wind blow through your hair
I was alone and were standing over there
and I remember seeing some sort of hope
in your eye that one day maybe we could hold
hands and walk down roads
that have no ends or ways back home
but in time I soon gave up
'cause time's relentless
it doesn't give a fuck
and now I watch the dying sun
as it falls behind those hills
and I place my hand over my heart
and I wait for it to stop
credits
from White Sunrise,
released April 1, 2008
Whitman: Guitar, Vocals
Erin Allen: Drums
John Thill: Violin
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