This will be for those who would like a physical copy of the album. It's going to be a limited run of no more than 30. Each album art will be different and hand created by me. Each order will include some buttons and stickers. The disc is going to be just cd-r with sharpie.
The ones picture are just the first six made. There will be 24 more by the end of this memorial day weekend, and packages will start going out 5/28/2013. Selection of album art will be random!
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about
i wrote this song after one of my friends and biggest musical influences passed away last year. i was going through a really rough time after he passed away: i was working two jobs at about 70 hrs a week, i had just been dumped, and i felt very lost. it’s weird how you let the absence of somebody distract you from those who are still around. people are fragile, and i’m slowly learning how to appreciate them as well the as time i have with the ones i care about.
this would be one of the determining factors as to why i wanted this album to be so personal and why i wanted to include you guys in on it by taking submissions of you recording your own personal goodbyes that you, for one reason or another, were unable to say.
the end of this song is concluded with an encouraging voicemail from my mother that she left me during the time i wasn’t doing too well. she had been the one to inform me my of my friend’s passing while i was at work one saturday night. she’s one of the most beautiful and important people i have in my life.
lyrics
i never thought that you would go
somewhere i couldn’t follow
or take a plane, train, ride my bike
or get an ex girlfriend to take me to you
so we could drink
so we could sing
one of my favourite albums of all time, this is beautiful
when he said "I'll go to sleep at a decent time when I find something worth waking up for" I felt that
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