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Rival Lovers
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Rival Lovers are blasphemers and inquisitors, nature lovers and city dwellers, priestesses and sacrifices, barbarians and Greeks, jocks and eggheads. Rival Lovers are tension and slackness, smoothness and roughness, the large and the small, light and shadow. From nowhere in particular, hence, everywhere. Rival Lovers never began. You get the biography you deserve.
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Rival Lovers are blasphemers and inquisitors, nature lovers and city dwellers, priestesses and sacrifices, barbarians and Greeks, jocks and eggheads. Rival Lovers are tension and slackness, smoothness and roughness, the large and the small, light and shadow. From nowhere in particular, hence, everywhere. Rival Lovers never began. You get the biography you deserve.
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Saturnalia
The final track of the entire Seasons quatrology. The verses get colder and colder, harder and harder, giving way to rare, full blown guitar solos. This song is about the depths of Winter, but points forward to a new day and the promise of Spring. more
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Season's Greetings
While not as frigid or hard as the other tracks on the Winter EP, Season's Greetings was written about the endless, monotonous, inescapable dread of the holiday season--a dread that is occasionally punctuated with moments of warmth and brightness. This should be especially relevant given the fresh hell of 2020. more
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Witch Hazel
The penultimate track of the Winter EP and the project more broadly. Witch Hazel (hamamelis) is a shrub that blooms in the cold. This song is about the stark desolation and fury that accompany the shortened, darkened days after the winter solstice. more
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