The third Sharks' Teeth record to come out in 2019 is their best work of the year so far. The title of the record taken from the title of the third track from their first release of the year, "Demon Canal". The cohesion between the first two releases is clear, combining the rich synth pads of, "Demon Canal" with the down tempo, intimate songwriting of, "Brighter Candle" and many other Sharks' Teeth records we've come to love. The tape medium suits this record exceptionally well, giving warmth to the already breathy tones of the vocals and the delicate, lofi sounds of the drums. The design of the tape was made to not interfere with the beautiful album artwork from Blake Bumpus and the obi strip serves to help in this regard. It strongly holds the cassette packaging together while conveying all the information one needs for the record.
Mastered for tape by the Banana Tapes in-house engineer and dubbed at normal speed to ensure highest possible audio quality, each tape is hand made by the Banana Tapes crew in Nashville, TN. Edition of 50, only available while supplies last.
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lyrics
then i decide
that i wouldn't take any other
shit from this guy
that doesn't make anything right
now that i'm crying
now i start to hate my desire
i've had it with mine
i know it's possible they'll recover your mind
be honest
it belongs on the side that i'd rather
leave with
parts of me that i let die
and evolve
like strands of
our evil habits
are how i handle a thought
and unlock his metallic heart
involuntarily call you back
invited back
to the same disaster
i harness that
excited gasp
i've got a map
that leads to psychosomatic trauma
and proves you care
i ran my lens over the burning portion
that's what it's there for