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Bleeders

by Tape Eater

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1.
Why sober up? Everyone's your friend when you're wasted But you're floating on your own in dead space Life is indefinite so burn your schedule Staring at the dirt, retinas burn Ancient world where the ocean has no name Buried in trash while its creatures decay Black monolith cave dwellers haunt the day
2.
stars burn so hot combat voids, black holes time is not real just in thought everything all at once ghosts move through walls step from shells giving our lives away giving our lives away radiation suits won't save us now inhale/exhale radiation suits won't save us now
3.
Fuzz Lung 01:50
the places where the ink becomes the line incidentally are the makings of space and time. keep wanting things, keep having these cravings for useless things, constantly look around you're beside yourself we lose control fading into peripherals that i can tie together with lies it takes a toll. fuzz lung
4.
Beastteeth 00:46
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your past is your future hanging in a desert sky one eyed beast intruder begging you to let him in you can show me your planet and tongues in which you speak
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collapsing under the weight of humanity compressed channeling the gravity the problem with the space growing in your head is no one said you were innocent looking at you looking at me every action has an equal reaction look in the mirror if you need to reflect every action has an equal reaction gravity steadily pulls me back in too much magic, too much hazard wow there is a time to reflect just remember to forget though we're quiet when we're dead are we innocent?

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“If you think that your cool new post-hardcore/noise band is going to make waves and be super hip, I have some advice for you… just quit now cause Tape Eater is absolutely KILLING IT. This newly formed four-piece is made up of extremely seasoned musicians, and it doesn’t take the listener more than 40 seconds into their first album Bleeders to figure this out. Bleeders sounds so pleasantly harsh and noisy that I bet you can’t just listen to it once. Every aspect of their songwriting is so technical that you’ll probably want to put down whatever instrument you consider yourself good at. Humble masters of their craft, Tape Eater have concocted a noise-rock recipe that does more than justify their place among other heavily amplified acts.” – Good Vibes

“Tape Eater is on the far edge of hardcore, with the hollered lyrical delivery and intense power cords in the guitar work. This New Bedford, Mass band really know now to bring it, yet they can ease up when necessary to craft a good tune and slip into trippy, math rock moments to do so.” – Space Rock Mountain

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released March 17, 2015

Catalog ID: NEF-18
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Tape Eater is – Alex Butters: guitar/vocals; Andrew Audette: drums; Mike Dantowitz: guitar/vocals; Joshua Lemaire: bass/vocals.

Recorded, Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Clinton Lisboa at Soundbox Recording in New Bedford Massachusetts during the month of July 2014.

Cover Art by Joshua Lemaire and Amelia Ruvich.

© 2015 Tape Eater. ℗ 2015 Nefarious Industries.
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