A compact disc in a gatefold sleeve, printed on unfinished textured paper that feels nice to hold. Includes:
- exclusive liner notes, consisting of one (1) long run-on sentence, which may or may not elucidate things
- lots of dark reddish negative space, the color of closed eyelids, which might put you in a helpful mood
- a disc which, in a mysterious way, a hidden way, has the music on it
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lyrics
the sigh of the air ducts
every now and then
as if to say
"you'll never be this way again."
i stand on the heat vent,
breathe fog on the cold, cold glass.
the dark and the light out there
are evenly matched
and i am in between,
ghost tangled in the screen,
evening star at my head,
the wound that left me dead.
beg for candy
at the video store;
could holy God
dwell in flesh so tired and bored?
legend of zelda
in the unfinished basement,
something of heaven
sampled without replacement
and you're in the machine,
and i'm shadowed in the screen.
pure platonic form.
cathode bright and warm.
where did they end up,
all those lost afternoons?
the dust of eons
on the surface of the moon.
hold me in your heart.
it's too much for me to remember.
i'm a cold blank space.
i'm a day in late december
and you're nowhere to be seen.
but i'm peeking through the screen.
illuminate my lines.
make my sorrow a sign.
credits
from Thy Tender Care,
released December 3, 2018
harrison lemke - vocal, acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, casio sk-1, wind, wind chimes.
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
It may not be a full-fledged LP, but All Delighted People is probably my favourite of Sufjan's works. Without an overaching album theme to tie the songs together, it felt like Sufjan was free to experiment on each track and give them their own unique sound. And because of that (and Sufjan's talent), every track on there is a standout track. Angkasawan