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[Like Soldiers]
Drew a little bit closer over the hill//hold the middle they told us, keep it clear//felt a little like soldiers without the fear//we would sleep in our own beds tonight//and your head that hits the foam//we were bright//you made it feel like home.
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Intervals
04:01
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[Intervals]
Wait, can you see the signs?//haste, roll him on the side//I'll press down at stable intervals you'll keep the time//there, can you feel the pulse beating alive//thanks to you, I'm alive//hey, no I'm not in pain//no, no-one is to blame //can I know your name?//you're holding up three fingers and the date's the same//wait can I know your name?//thanks to you, I'm alive/lie
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Strides
04:52
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[Strides]
With one stride after another//and the blades of our backs impress the grass while the beams of our face shone through//all the clouds that create and form the shapes that we knew, that we knew//we'd sing along to humble songs, waiting for voices to break//we'd improvise and stumble on, willing two voices to break//with one stride after another
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An Heirloom Brisbane, Australia
Like recovering old, family photos from a corrupted, hard drive, An Heirloom melds warm nostalgia with layers of glitch
electronica. Amidst the hazy synths, shimmering melodies and dreamy, indie pop vocals, beats disintegrate, clip and stutter.
The indie electronica produced by Remy Boccalatte and Andrew Foley evokes artists like Dntel, Tycho, Baths, Postal Service, early M83 and Son Lux.
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