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fifty ways to leave a housefire

by Sunflo'er

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Living every day hoping it’s the last just ain’t like it used to be, ever since you found a meaning and the life returned to your eyes. It’s been too long since its been like this. In the throes of safety and comfort, a single bloodshot eye opens with urgency. The alarm clock echoes in a thoughtless mind 5 days a week, you can't ignore it this time, beckoning for life before the sun shines. Hobbling through the routine, these repeated motions are a bore. Soon the sound becomes a dull buzzing. Tuning out, it's familiar, it's just another noise. Eyes closed again. Later in the day and you still haven’t eaten a thing, your body won’t quit this time, it won’t quit ever again. Would it be enough to part with a limb? The air is alive like the sound of a constantly ringing telephone. A vision, softly, sent in lieu of flowers. Would it be enough to part with a limb?

credits

released November 17, 2023
Performers on this song are:

Jeff Lyszczarz - Vocals
Ethan Shantie - Drums / Vocals
Carter Jones - Guitar / Vocals
Jim Doran - Bass / Vocals

Music and lyrics written by Sunflo’er.

Recorded, mixed, and produced by Urian Hackney at the Box in Burlington, VT in February 2023.

Mastered by Zach Weeks at God City Studios in Salem, MA.

Released by Dark Trail Records.

Single artwork by Carter Jones
Photo curated by Jeff Lyszczarz

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Sunflo'er Potsdam, New York

Dark Trail Records.

Mathcore from Potsdam, New York.

Carter, Ethan, Jimmy, Jeff.

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