1st pressing of LP comes on purple vinyl, with 11"x17" poster/lyric sheet, manual-typewriter copy of APL album biography by John Serba, black dust jacket, resealable poly sleeve and download code.
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lyrics
If you drive down a dark highway
in the middle of the night
with the windows down
you’ll grow wings
you’ll lift up
and take off into the sky
I know because I’ve done it
I’ve flown through every midnight
and touched unreachable arcs
Just to fall
back down to earth,
spit from the sky
into the mouth of a waiting world
Something has me by the back of my shirt
I wanted to see,
didn’t know if I could
Can I place mine beside yours?
Let’s make a promise when the leave this world
We will go together
we will walk through mirrors
and be like diamonds
clearer and clearer
dead before thirty
to stay forever
in my twenties
I will not be on my knees when the reaper comes
I’ll be two steps ahead
My love is over all
I found a simple way to keep myself alive
I turn the key I lock the doors and I start to drive
I am young, I am proud, I am running out of time
We will go together
we will walk through mirrors
and be like diamonds
clearer and clearer
will you believe the myth
or will you become the myth?
supported by 8 fans who also own “My Game Doesn't Have A Name”
The only record that brings me into its emotional space every time no matter where I am. It's heavy in that way, a gravitational force. I can bear life's pressures with this pressure bearing down on me. Benjamin Morgan
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
supported by 8 fans who also own “My Game Doesn't Have A Name”
Probably the most balanced and well-executed genre blending of any of Deafheaven's records. I would say this is the most accessible record in their catalogue. Pretty much a flawless record. victor-nightingale