One CD that comes in a 2-panel jacket that has been signed by Scott-David Allen & Dan Milligan. Original artwork by Greg Rolfes.
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Horizons (Allen/Milligan)
Recorded at A Handful of Nothing Studio, Smoulderman Studio, Populist Recording Studio, and 0dB Audio.
Mixed by Dan Milligan at Smoulderman Studio.
Mastered by James Scott at Populist Recording & Mastering, Wheaton, IL
lyrics
Just let go and close your eyes
As all the colors melt into one
Covered in white
I'll be standing by your side
As the heavens stretch for miles
Lost in the night
Oh, the stars shine so bright
Drawing us in with their undying light
And if it ever gets too dark just open up your eyes
I am yours, you are mine and this is our time
And if it ever gets too dark just open up your mind
Look around, all around us are horizons
Breath in deep and taste the air
Lips so sweet, beyond compare
Holding you tight
Let the daylight never come
As two souls long to become one
All feels so right
Oh, the stars shine so bright
Drawing us in with their undying light
And if it ever gets too dark just open up your eyes
I am yours, you are mine and this is our time
And if it ever gets too dark just open up your mind
Look around, all around us are horizons
Yeah, life won't define us
And nothing will get in the way
Yeah, life won't divide us
We've come too far to fade away.
credits
from The Burying Kind,
track released March 12, 2021
Scott-David Allen: lead vocals, guitars, synths, keyboards
Dan Milligan: drums, guitars, synths, keyboards
Gordon Young: guitars
James Scott: bass guitar, backing vocals
TBK is a shoegaze/alt-rock band with the uncanny ability to tap into complex human experiences, distill them down to their
very essence, and then create music that comforts and heals in ways that words alone never could.
The debut EP from Dan Milligan's industrial supergroup, The Joy Thieves...which features members of Ministry, Stabbing Westaward, Nitzer Ebb, KMFDM, Pigface, and more. The Burying Kind
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles