Five track CD in cardsleeve. Design by Tom Lanyon.
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lyrics
Remember the first part?
The fumble and the dark
Maybe I should've known
Maybe I should've let you go.
You've got me feeling like a hypocrite
And I get the feeling that you won't quit now
My clenched fists and your slow heart
I know you know we took it too far.
You are a silhouette
Of when you told me "god, I waited for this"
Wrote your message on my pale skin
I guess we've been sinking since.
I woke up in a sweat, I woke up in a halestorm
I woke up in your bed from a vile hallucination.
I woke up in a sweat, I woke up in a halestorm
I woke up in your bed to a violent realisation
I guess I should've let you go.
credits
from Seeing What I Want To See,
track released April 6, 2016
Stacey Cicivelli - vocals and guitar
Eli Hood - guitar
Amanda Norman - keys
Christos Salaoras - bass
Frank Morda - drums
Produced, engineered and mixed by Aaron Dobos at Sing Sing Studios in September 2015. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side.
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