Third album from multi-instrumentalist and the conclusion of a trilogy along with Good Grief and Aye!
Pressed on clear vinyl and in a full colour sleeve with insert, the album contains single Don't Do It To Yourself, and also features contributions from Haiku Salut, Richard J. Birkin, Shelley Jane Newman (Mighty Kids, GodNo!), and Danielle Ross (Pet Crow).
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lyrics
We are dead forever
For a short time we are clever enough to know that we’re never coming back
Together
Up in business
Soon
You know long
Inner city
Dead wrong
You know wrong
We don’t know
(Why can’t we all just get along?)
Soon
You know long
In a city
Dead long
You know alone
We don’t know
In yourself is kept
Likely for the best
Kept abreast
On the edge
Ahead’s the homestretch
We don’t know
Kept telling myself
Kept it to yourself
On repeat: “Hope never got anything done”
We don’t know
Looking straight ahead
Up unto your dead
Leaden head & the rest
Dead weighing a tonne
We don’t know
So long, it’s been fun
Guess I might have been wrong
tight album, the production is stellar and the songwriting nice. layers and layers of sound unfold and wash and build and meander. sad to hear they're breaking up right after releasing such strong material. matt schultz
This entire album is staggeringly good, but my favourite is Slowly Coming Together, which does indeed seem to slowly distill all that is Jilk into one track. Amazing work, and wonderful to come across through the subscription library. swansither
So wonderfully put together you don't realize the ingenuity behind some of the sound sources until you read the liner notes. Another fine addition to an increasingly expanding Radiophonic-like world. Anthony Childs
The band's latest project includes twenty-eight new short songs that clock-in at no longer than just under three minutes. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2020
Such a great idea translating stamps into music. Four brilliant tracks hotter than a Bunsen burner flame. I would love to see this issued on vinyl. roblove1