"Bowl of Plums" on high-quality, 150 gram, translucent red LPs - - featuring a risograph-printed insert and kitchen table graphic inner sleeve. Beautifully manufactured by Cascade Record Pressing in Washington state and elegantly designed by Alex Tatusian.
FOR PEOPLE IN OR NEAR THE EU: Love Boat Records & Buttons from Torino, IT is pressing the European version! It's out July 8th. Much cheaper shipping to buy from them. Check their website for more info: www.love-boat.org
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lyrics
My friends call me when they're feeling low
We talk quietly for hours and walk the room
Flowers growing in a coffee can
Our lives are wonderful and sad sometimes
I'm so happy I could cry
A bowl of plums on the table
I'd like someone's arms around me now
Tell me that I'm pretty that my mouth is soft
Flowers growing in the floorboards of your house
Tell me that I'm worthy that my heart is good
I'm so happy I could cry
A bowl of plums on the table
I dreamed I was in an empty field
You slept soundly in a wooden boat
Flowers growing all around me where I stepped
Church bells ringing in the iron clouds
I'm so happy I could cry
A bowl of plums on the table
credits
from Bowl of Plums,
released June 24, 2016
Ben Seretan - guitars, singing, piano
Alex Lewis - guitar
Ethan Meyer - drums
Nico Hedley - bass
Recorded by Kyle Pulley. Headroom Studios, Philadelphia
Additional tracking by Alex Mead-Fox, Spaceman Sound, Brooklyn
Intro recorded by JJ Beck at Akin Studios, Hoosick Falls, NY
A heartbreaking album that shows tremendous courage and inspires listeners to tell those who are fucking with us to fuck off forever - - amazing sound worlds, direct and powerful songs Ben Seretan
I really love this album. The way the melodic/harmonic motifs seem to have these slight variations and overlap in different ways is constantly fascinating. Also the drum rhythms are just so cool. Also the sort of “found sound” stuff, like the typing and writing sounds, adds really nice texture. Nick Joliat
Magic in its purest form. I love Floating Points, I love Pharoah Sanders, I love The London Symphony Orchestra. It's a match made in heaven, and the result is absolutely gorgeous. I have loved this record since its release, and realized I don't own it for some reason. So its time to change that. 9.5/10 honestly could become a 10/10 on an indepth vinyl relisten. angrypizza98