Limited edition, signed and numbered, 180 gram powder blue vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with a playable board game inside that draws from the Mayan Popol Vuh while also illustrating the bands history.
Includes unlimited streaming of Scolds Bridle
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Limited edition CD with hidden bonus track in a gatefold card sleeve
Includes unlimited streaming of Scolds Bridle
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about
We believe the lyrics speaks themselves.
lyrics
The good loser
I’m gettin too good at losing
I’m gettin too slow on the draw
maybe its time for choosing
tween what really matters
what don’t at all
what side of the line, will you be on
what side of the line, do you care
maybe losing your mind, the long way
maybe losing it all, was the door
Its not like I planned to be here
its not like I planned at all
life has its way with the weather
whether you believe
or not at all
what side of the line, will you be on
what side of the line, do you care
make up your mind, in your own time
on what we do or do not share
Feels like a time to remember
seems like a time to recall
how in the hell did we get here
how far down the well, do we fall
what side of the line, will you be on
what side of the line, do you care
maybe losing your mind, was a blessing
maybe losing it all, was unfair
credits
from Scolds Bridle,
track released March 20, 2023
Razorhouse:
Mark Panick -Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Curtis Ruptash - Bass (BassKase, Peabody & Sherman)
David Suycott - Drums, synths (Stabbing Westward, Machines of Loving Grace)
Mark Coutts – Guitar (Sport of Kings, Chac Mool)
Jeff Harris - Guitar (Joy Thieves, The Human Element)
Produced by Mark Panick & John Hiler
Mixed John Hiler
Razorhouse singer songwriter Mark Panick formed Razorhouse in 1990, then reformed the band in 2016 with percussionist David
Suycott (Robert Pollard, Stabbing Westward) and bassist Curtis Ruptash (Peabody & Sherman) and signed to Heatshield Records to release “Codex Jun”....more
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