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Recorded at Maine Music Mill December 2018 in Brunswick, Maine
Engineered and Mixed by Andrew Porta, Black Cat Sounds
Produced by Andrew Porta and This World Has Bees
Mastering by Sam Stauff, Port City Recordings
Artwork by Branden Clements
This World Has Bees is:
Branden Clements - Guitar
Drew Dickinson - Bass/Vocals
Keith McBride - Guitar
Bill Pennings - Drums
lyrics
~post-rock intensifies~
Lyrics: I was right/where you left me/you left me/you left me
Sound clip is a portion of a letter written by Emily Dickinson:
"Those that die seem near me because I lose my own.
Not all my own, thank God, a darling "own" remains - more darling than I name. The Month in which our Mother died, closed it's Drama Thursday, and I cannot conjecture a form of space without her timid face. Speaking to you as I feel, Dear, without that Dress of spirit must be worn for most, Courage is quite changed. Your Sorrow was in Winter - one of our's in June and the other, November, and my Clergyman passed from Earth in spring, but sorrow brings it's own chill. Seasons do not warm it."
supported by 4 fans who also own “It Was Right Where You Left It”
This is an incredible music album,when you're listening this album you're teleporting your self to another multidimensional world
Masterpiece 🤘🖤 sashebitola1977
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