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Peak Ring - Proximity

by Peak Ring

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1.
Pericenter 03:36
The feathers of a bird, as solemn as a willow resolving to endure it’s drought, came apart at will. A spell. Ambrosia. Tethered to a word, we migrate to a pillow, resolving to assuage our doubt. I came apart at will and held back nausea for an answer. Before I briefly shoulder this bleeding heart, I’ll let you know. Reflections on the third: a mirror in the heather revolves on its relentless route. Upon approaching, light will compel the cornea. Before I briefly shoulder this bleeding heart I’ll let you know.
2.
Apocenter 04:37
When all I ever want to do is settle in and sigh, we endure and overanalyse. Amiss amidst a vacant view, come to and beautify. Oh, the time it took to realize. To fly a bird may sing, enabling a tired wing (ever following). With a migratory need I’d ultimately love to see a little clarity. When all a body really needs is to follow on it’s line and see its focus dim a thousand times. I’m settled at my apogee: resolute and blind, awaiting gravity to realign. I want to know its use, so settle down or fall into reverie in review. Yearning for a guarantee, the underlying irony providing clarity. What if we don’t want it at all? Why bind loose ties? See the shadow eclipse my eyes. Converge on sites so small, concise, divine. See the shadow eclipse my eyes.
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Barycenter 03:10
Admiring subtleties: a mirror and a blanket. Some analogies serve only as an object to keep me around cycling. Enduring novelty, drawn nearer by distraction (the duller quality of ripples that dissolve and fade), to sense a path settling. Circumscribe a blanket or a blind. Mirroring a shoreline, embodied in its decline, the caliber of exile is an image of its demise. A pivot hidden inside memory’s mistaken shrine relocates to recognize subtlety’s forsaken side.

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Luke Wilson - guitars, bass, recording, mixing Charlie Harding - drums, mastering Casey Fulton - cover art Bryan Greenfield & James Healey - drum recording

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released December 21, 2020

Released as part of DEMO FEST 2020
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All proceeds are going to Solidarity Across Borders
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