Box set containing:
-a CD of the first Echo Tides album "The Whale Boombox Anatomy"
-a CD of the second Echo Tides album "Jokes Ate Themselves"
-32 page full colour booklet
-a random Echo Tides button
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T-Shirt/Apparel + Digital Album
The "Jokes Ate Themselves" T-shirt. It comes in three colours: off white, yellow, light pink. Two colour screen print.
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via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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The official home court Echo Tides jersey.
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edition of 25
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lyrics
Oh when they smashed your face
They knew pretty well
That you were the sun
Oh they still feared your shine
And they cuffed you
Even when you went dark
Oh
They don’t want us to know
That we re beatiful and we re not alone
And we shine a light in this world
Oh it has been like that
Since forever
It is fear and pain
Now, this is our place
And it s our turn
To rise and shine
Oh
They don’t want us to know
That we re beatiful and we re not alone
And we shine a light in this world
supported by 28 fans who also own “Was I Born Then? (Album Version)”
This is a beautiful album. The directness of the lyrics with an old school approach of pop music songwriting is what makes it special. Well done Pan Pan! Misfortunes
supported by 22 fans who also own “Was I Born Then? (Album Version)”
Extraordinary artist pan pan delivers once again an album that feels so personal. Kalliopi Mitropoulou has that something in her singing that keeps you hooked . I dont find that often.
highly recommended! Misfortunes
Drawing from '80s art-pop, New Wave, and post-punk, Alex Reed's latest LP is a thoughtful treatise on survival in a dying world. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 18, 2020