This is our first EP. This is a digisleeve and all it's artwork is made by Emil Balic which is in the band.
Includes unlimited streaming of EP - Notes From The Aftermath
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about
The title was taken from signs placed in boarding houses (cheap hotels) in the 1950's-1960's. It highlighted the prejudice of the times and exacerbated British/Irish hostility.
There be regulations, tighter laws, finer rules, deeper orders
For the first against the wall
In the name of our fathers unknown
The warm glove to be shown
Birth of a nation, high-rise
Word of skill, speak of manners, mark it well
Fruit to bear, young preserved
Mouths to feed, how they've grown into an insolent tone
Rose of Jericho, flesh silhouettes, our enchantment of the wind
From your cures to disease, seething from denial
Common goal, silencing moans
I gave you rights, I gave you need
Provided all you could conceive
And this is how you repay, in fatigue, vile cabaret
Borderlines not many miles from home
Cead mile failte, in wiser tomes
Marching in line, all single file, to ways we're prone
No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
Servile are permitted
Read the rules, read the signs
These are the fucking limits, I know only familiar tones
Trigger my interest, all the rage, every battle, every plague
With the piles of dying peasants curled up in the corner, fivefold, ashes to throw
Borderlines not many miles from home
Cead mile failte, in wiser tomes
Sound in repose, timelines of woe, down into Delilah
Serve you're servile, stacks in the mire, demise
Borderlines not many miles from home
Cead mile failte, in wiser tomes
Marching in line, all single file, to ways we're prone
Every little line imprisons while they fall alone
credits
from EP - Notes From The Aftermath,
track released November 8, 2019
Written, composed, arranged and performed by Emil Balic and Chris Remick. Mixed by Emil Balic. Mastered by Christophe Pulon. Published by Birdcall publishing. Artwork by Emil Balic
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