Friday, November 5, 2010

Housing Tracts: FLAC version

after sorting through some technical errors on this end, a FLAC audio version of "Housing Tracts" is now available. "anonymous": this one's for you....

6 comments:

  1. Took a while but I've dredged my head from my arse to thank you. Guess I'd better do some purchasing soon hey...

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  2. "Guess I'd better do some purchasing soon."

    HA HA HA HA HA.

    Priceless. Is that what you guess you'd better do soon?

    = Justin

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  3. Dear Aaron..

    I wanted to ask you.. To send me your lyrics from "Way Through Woven Branches" and "The Pliable Foe".. i won't ask you about the "meaning", i won't translate and publish them ever if you won't let. Please.. It's so important for me in this strange times..

    I'm not insane. I won't deceive you.

    n8nikitin@gmail.com

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  4. I just wanted to say thanks for putting up a lossless option. There are still a bunch of us audio nerds out there who still buy CD's because the quality blows lossy audio out of the water. Can't wait to get all the other stuff you plan to release!

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  5. hey lygn,

    here are the lyrics to the songs you were asking about:

    "the pliable foe"

    carried down yet another ghostly road
    of a life already lived and faded
    passing yet another broken man
    his life in burning iron ruins

    his void is the thoughtless wake of others

    a damaged eye, bleeding black and blurred

    as quick as it came
    the face is gone
    three more in its place
    a war is on

    the other rises
    shining in his violence

    his annihilation
    is my aim
    no blood is spilled
    only smiles from his lips

    twist his arms
    bend them back, tie his legs in knots
    bones should break, instead they bend
    to north, to south, to east and west

    crushed by my will, our war has bound him down
    in shackles of skin and bone
    "beat him, bind him, fill his veins with the tranquil lead of night"


    "way through woven branches"

    he and i seek the silent
    pathway through the green

    shrouded in the woven
    branches of the wood

    clutching fallen canes
    dead from the living trees
    my joy unbound
    blood from the past
    he and i
    on the silent path

    this is
    the way we know
    we go on

    dense and narrow
    barred by branches
    wrought in tangled webs
    a seamless tapestry
    of leaves

    and so it comes to pass
    we go our separate ways
    solitary course
    to a place of rest

    crashing through the calm thick green
    this is the way, the only way

    hard and coarse is the path to
    our place of rest

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  6. Thank you.
    Some lives are so similar to some dreams.
    Keep doing what thou wilt!
    :)

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