Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Purchasable with gift card
$1USD or more
about
External speakers or headphones will provide you with a much richer aural experience than computer speakers or smartphones speakers (you’ll miss about half the frequency range if you go with computer or smartphone speakers and the sound quality will be awful).
lyrics
I feel you close, love, warm,
and yet you seem so cool
the light is fading,
your face grows dim,
a haze pulls you away
please don’t leave me, please hold me
Seventh of May, sunny day,
down the street hand in hand strolling,
not a care, just us two in love
all the world is beautiful, just for us,
and though we can’t think about it
the day will end
where are you, where, where are you my love, my love
I can’t see you anywhere, are you here
ah___
forev’ are you gone away
forever gone away, were you ever here
I feel you close, love, warm,
and yet you seem
Seventh of May, hand in hand, down the street,
cheek to cheek, on the beach, sweet mem’ry
love again, love again (repeat)
credits
released March 19, 2018
Music and lyrics: James Fredrickson
Vocals: Amy Foote, www.amymichellefoote.com
Keys, bass, drums: James Fredrickson
Recorded at Folded Napkin Studios, Vallejo, CA
Mobile recording in San Francisco, CA
Engineering, mixing: James Fredrickson
Produced by James Fredrickson
Artwork: SaylerDesignWorks.com
Original images: Alex Tihonovs/Shutterstock
Everything is recycled in the universe… broken down and reassembled into new and wonderful beings, existences, and experiences... broken down and reassembled into... broken down and reassembled... broken down and...
The title is an attention-getter to be sure, but this collection of trippy psych-pop more than earns it with its wavy, acid-laced melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 17, 2021
The deluxe edition of this lush ambient record contains the album on a USB drive, plus candy, incense, and a “secret bonus extra.” Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 11, 2019
This is the first in a series of weekly album reviews published by Andrew Dubber. If you haven’t already caught it, please check out his introductory post. There’s been talk of an 80s revival of one sort or another since long before the 80s even came to an end. Some long for the angular rhythms … Continue reading Album of the Week: Laminate Pet Animal → Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 28, 2011