This is the final print of this album on CD. Comes with a beautiful, full-color design by The Soul Travelers MC, Donnie Adams.
Includes unlimited streaming of How Does It Feel?
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited release and print of our debut album "How Does It Feel" from the DeepGrooves plant in Leeuwarden Netherlands. We absolutely adore these songs and have lived with them for more than five years at this point. This is why we also won't be pressing this album again as we're nearly done with the writing of our second album already. Thus, this is a one time only pressing of 300 records.
The album was recorded in Amsterdam in the spring of 2016 and features Donnie Adams (rap), Guido Schotten (guitar), Bernt Nellen (pandeiro), Mark Nieuwenhuis (trumpet), Koen van den Buuse (bass), and Shishani Vranckx (vocals)
The LP is printed on black 140 gram vinyl with full color outer sleeve and inside label as well as a 150 micron PVC dust cover. Purchase also includes immediate download of the digital album here at Bandcamp.
Shipping prices do not include tracking unless in the Netherlands (additional 5 euros)
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lyrics
Black ink sprayin’ the canvas / stop guessing, you wonder who invisible man is / source of this verbal discourse my hand is / cries of the hungry, who my band is / radio just might band this / in any event put up the tent this is what the plan is / stand but we won’t just stand for this / woman and man in hand with no manners / black to the pitch you ain’t got to tan this / fire in this bitch and you got to fan this / ain’t no tag on this shit you don’t know what the brand is / made in the heart before the bullshit ran this / slave to the art is just what I am is / fly with the pen pad is where my land is / gone with the movement like that black van is / riding shotgun next to who my friend is
Over a yellow afternoon / blue and white lights surround the outline of doom / the latest installment / chalk over pavement / part two in the series of imitations of slaveships / hard to describe / the scene was tied off / like a Kieth Haring painting came alive and laid on the sidewalk / ground was so soft, blood was so soft / splattered on the bricks like a bomb had gone off, yo / you swear to god that Osama showing off but it’s just the cops and the calm they towing off / they say we used to it / but the truth is we still feel life-long abuse through it / and that’s my perspective from this moment captured in time / elapsed in a rhyme, perhaps in a rhyme / hear the words spoken but the vision is refined / a collision with wisdom we paint a picture in your mind / where
They say the last days are coming / a storm leaving nothing / if you look around the world, travel through the slums then / think it already happened, civil war, poor water it’s like a human disaster / now action, back to the big screen / back to the story, boy having big dreams / coming up on big scenes, star of the slum dog / hundred million in billing still live in the slum dog / that’s how it go they make a killing then run off / they take everything except for the sun off / that’s how we dress now / let ‘em know you free walk with your chest out / ‘cus we kings and queens, winter summer fall and the spring / we gotta stand up ‘cus some are gonna fall into things / and lend a hand, then mankind will find / what is written in your heart will paint a picture in your mind
The first solo release in over a decade from Bev Lee Harling is a personal travelogue filled with euphoric compositions. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 20, 2021