A shiny screen-printed CD in a 6-panel card case with exclusive artwork and a prose poem sort of thing in the way of liner notes. Look at it and think of the cool waters and monolithic pines of scenic North Idaho.
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This is a sky-blue, music-grade cassette made of recycled plastic inside of a clear case, with artwork specially redesigned for the odd strictures of the J-card format. An impractical, perishable object which could be nice to have around in your limited time on Earth.
Includes unlimited streaming of Forever Only Idaho
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Last night everything froze over;
it's back to work today.
The cars warming up out in the weekday street:
the sound of someone else's money being made.
And the highways curve,
and the trucks barrel down them like pain down a nerve,
but there's only one place they ever go:
forever only Idaho.
Billboards proclaiming salvation
all the way to work,
but if it's Christ or the Powerball or quitting cigarettes,
well — it's hard to tell for sure.
And a song comes on,
one that made you feel better in days that are gone,
but there's only one place the echoes go:
forever only Idaho.
Fools with dollar signs for eyes
have been selling you your life
one weekend at a time, saying you'll go far,
but you're still nowhere, so far.
And the ponderosa pines leave their branches behind
like they're trying to leave the ground,
and sometimes they drop a load of snow into the snow
and it disappears without a sign or a sound,
and they stand so tall,
like they're made for more than power lines and dirty strip malls,
but there's only one place they'll ever grow:
forever only Idaho.
Forever, only Idaho.
credits
from Forever Only Idaho,
released March 19, 2021
Harrison Lemke — electric guitar, acoustic guitar, tambourine, vocals.
Marc Barnes — drums.
Caleb Knorr — piano.
Daniel Merritt — bass guitar.
I'm in awe of the stories Eric tells with such an economy of words here. The magnificent arrangements and weighty vocals, which seem always about to fade into sigh or groan, also help. Harrison Lemke
I made a video game, and this is the soundtrack by my Casiotone guitar pop / ambient / experimental music project. That's a weird digression but sometimes life is like that. Harrison Lemke