Custom cassette package includes "The Lord is With Us" purple tape, album cover art print, band logo poster with credits and lyrics on back, and two stickers.
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Filthy asphalt beach, by the storm frenzied sea
In churning surf, a riff so dark and heavy
Steel slides through skin, a valuable act
Heavy bleeding, step one of this pact
And the Red swept away by Malbeccian waves
As Lysergic Devils whirl in dance
Wailing (as I hail) wind over cold graves
Immersion in Death Trance
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Eyes in the sky, pierce my mental fog,
And through roaring tempest, I'm witness to First Dawn
What is known, what is seen, increased 3x3x3
As I please, infinitely
Flying (while high) over oceans of drugged wine
Wild Ravens, cackling by my side
Ascend to the stars, beyond into black
Look down at Earth and cry "I'll be right back!"
This time...
But one of these nights
I won't return
One of these nights
I won't return
credits
from The Lord is With Us,
released January 10, 2022
Swamp Lantern is:
Jeff Kastelic - guitar, vocals
Jonny McIntyre - guitar, vocals
Stu Hodge - bass, vocals
Easton Sartor - drums
Recorded and mixed by Rich Canut in Bellingham, WA.
Mastered by Adam Pike at Toadhouse Recording
Guest musicians:
Aimee Wright - Vocals on 1 and 5
Gage Lindsay - Guitar solo on 2
Bobby Savage - Guitar solo on 5
Rich Canut - Synth/Guitar on 3 and 4
Cover art wood-burning by Jean Saiz at Thee Crooked Hand
supported by 36 fans who also own “Blood Oath (On Pebble Beach)”
The psychedelic escapades of mr. Harlon and his flock of dead crows are a new discovery for me, but one of my favourites in the past few years. Dark exploration of the human state, but with a tint of hope and determination. Vanja
A stoner-rock opera with dystopian themes, the Italian band's third LP fuses apocalyptic fury with psychedelic splendor. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 29, 2023
supported by 33 fans who also own “Blood Oath (On Pebble Beach)”
For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst