Enjoy Third Class' 20-song journey through unearthed diaries and travelogues, Virginia's Playlist (2017), on slick, black, double vinyl, with colorful jacket art!
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When the moon is a cat's detached claw, lying, loose, on the floor, and the sky is made of hardwood, when the tune doesn't catch or latch on, we are dormant and bored, asking why we stay in this hood. When you're lighting a match and you're gone and the juice doesn't pour, and you'd fly away if you could, when your work is all patch with a saw and some glue and The Lord, and you start to pray Hollywood, don't, don't go. It might not show, but we need you here. You're a stone's throw. You might not know, but we need you here. As we snored, the cat purred, one last time, rolling off of the bed. We just thought she was so lazy. We ignored the facts, sure that she wouldn't be, wouldn't be dead. Man, we oughtta be so crazy. I assure you that her intentions were nothing but the best. Man, her eyes were just so hazy. She was sore and she hurt. It was time; she was going to rest. She vibrated and then was free. Don't, don't go. It might not show, but we need you here. You're a stone's throw. You might not even know, but we need you here.
credits
from Virginia's Playlist,
released January 1, 2017
Lee Boyle: Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Lyrics
Jack Boyle: Vocals
Jonny Locomotive: Guitar, Cello
Emily Zinkin: Vocals
Ellen Frost: Vocals
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