The experience of listening to an album is not quite the same without the artwork.
Our album is, fortunately enough, graced with the work of our dear talented friends, Iosefa Jacobovici and Gabriel Ranzer.
A great deal of thought and debate went into these fantastic drawings to make sure they do the songs justice, and the album is only enhanced by them.
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lyrics
I think I argue too much,
I think I argue too much,
about nothing at all,
nothing at all.
When you cry for me at nights,
I compensate for my lack of soul with polite words,
then you drop your guards,
talk smoothly, whole-heartedly,
talk 'till no longer can you bear the sight of me,
then I set you free.
I'm this strange revolutinary Robin Hood,
that trips and falls on his way to do good,
I'm un-inspired to make a change,
'cause I don't care,
trust me, if you will,
it will cost you,
for charity, I charge you,
an astronomic price,
fool you,
and take what's there to take.
I think I argue too much,
I think I argue too much,
about nothing at all,
nothing at all.
I'm this strange revolutionary Robin Hood,
who's lost track of what's bad or good,
I know what it is,
I wear the lips of deceit,
but I don't care,
it's all about mastering the art,
of perception,
causing stimulation,
implanting thoughts that were never there,
inside of you,
that's all there is...
To it.
Do it.
I used to play the vibraphone like Burton,
but now my hands are full of burden,
wondered how someone could hurt me so, and,
seek solace beneath the bed sheets,
beneath the floorboards,
attempt to be in accord,
with all that I have done,
vices,
that's all...
that's all...
I think I argue too much,
I think I argue too much,
about nothing at all,
nothing at all.
The Folk duo of composer Daniel Goldstein (b. 1999) and violist Sara Umansky (b. 2001).
Their songs,
influenced by classical music, as well as by The Decemberists and Roy Harper, and employ lush orchestrations, are each like a basket of homemade baked goods: comforting and made with love for appreciating stomachs... or, well, ears.
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