a patch of the print from the album art of the split. hand screenprinted, ships with flowers, twigs, and stickers.
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cassette
Cassette + Digital Album
handmade cassette of the split, edition of 25. ships with flowers, stickers, and other art.
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Handmade CD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
handmade CDs of my eyes will see air if my lungs erupt. ships with some dried flowers, art, etc.
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lyrics
the air is dead around me
held in my stale breathing
my lungs feel the shaking
from trees falling
i didn't want you to know this
i thought you might not notice the shaking of my fist but
stems snap in my fingers
and i'm alone in this
supported by 5 fans who also own “glass melting as i've wilted [Printing Shed]”
"on days where I feel big it's hard to remember I'm not
on days where I feel small it's hard to remember the ants I've stepped on"
wow that's nice, and i also do not have a gender. good, relatable, nicee. Autumn Prince
An album of grief, hope, and transformation from indie rock/folk artist al Riggs that soars on melancholic melody and thoughtful lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 7, 2022
Delicate, plangent indie rock from this Toronto singer-songwriter, who here explores the many aspects of depression. Bandcamp New & Notable May 30, 2018
supported by 4 fans who also own “glass melting as i've wilted [Printing Shed]”
I kind of hate spoken word, because it always seems like someone trying to sound so important while talking about nothing. Not so here: Briar's lyrics blend modestly into a collage of placid folk and angry post-rock, and themselves contain some amazing imagery. Marshall Lochbaum