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Eats Their Own Flesh

by Drippin' Yellow Madness

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Sure to make anyone eat their own ears, at the very least...

The archivaning continues with another clipped audio gem of days gone later past too soon. Your guess to what it all means? It's as good as that of any Appalachian platypus out there with half a mind to quantify music within a micron of emotional resonance and try to tell us "why" we feel things. Why do we feel? Why do we experience pain? So we can appreciate love? So we can despise those who have it? So we can treat meaning with self-aware, facetious and/or sarcastic diction? These questions may not be answered by the occasional efforts of DYM, but their rhythms move us, their melodies question logic, and their spirit transcends several known realms. These statements may or may not be true... but who are we to say what is true about ourselves or define self-meaning? Who are we to think opinion can ever move beyond subjective reality into objective approval? But perhaps existential quandary isn't necessarily your magic bag of tricks. Maybe you shouldn't even listen to the track, maybe listening will only break the spell of expectation. In the event that you don't listen, in your mind lays the unformed, latent beauty of a thousand and one poems yet unwritten, the lost affection of a million and two wounded artists, and the notes of an infinite cosmos filled with nothing but clones of Amadeus and John Lennon. In the case that you don't play the track and in your mind is created the yet unheard beauty of all things, we do claim copyright ownership and request that you send us your work via letter, e-mail, tinder, or owl.

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released April 10, 2011

(De)Composed and Recorded April 10, 2011 by Kyle Rousseau and Evan Koehne at the Prawjeks in San Francisco, CA

Album Art by Evan Koehne

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Drippin' Yellow Madness Los Angeles, California

We sing.
We love.
We drip.

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