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Linen Gauze

from Facsimile of a Dream by Easter

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When you’re on your own, could we start again?
Roll in the carpet and the fresh linen
The things I miss come up like poison
Orgasmic red rush on your breast-plate skin

I can’t plough through journals anymore
Those boxes stack my room, ceiling to floor
Now you’re dark and sexed, I’m lost and alone
And it’s hard knowing you have him at home

When the earth is scorched and we’re all bereft
Hope springs up where you least expect

This Mosul man kept his sugar dry
In a pocket pouch to keep his kids alive
But those sweetened sips won’t suffice
And we can’t get forget the crimes of our lifetime

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from Facsimile of a Dream, released February 23, 2024

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Easter Manchester, UK

“Wry, self-lacerating alt-rock of the early 90s” UNCUT

"astonishing"★★★★ Record Collector

Manchester indie-rockers Easter have built a reputation as one of the city’s best-kept secrets. Spurred along by singer/guitarist Tom Long with a rotating cast of Manc-underground shredders, they've developed a formidable sound melding catchy indie-rock with articulate jams.
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