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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Each physical copy includes the eye-catchingly curious physical CD and a sumptuous 16-page illustrated book explaining all of the creatures that inhabit the album's enigmatic world. A full multimedia immersive experience!

    Includes unlimited streaming of An Erstwisle Alphabestiary: Book One via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics

Do you remember what a parasite looked like
under a microscope back in the "Used To Be"?
Some kind of geometrical diamond
With spider legs and things

(Like a drone with a tone, glide about)

Well the Emitones are similar
In shape but not in size and function
They float about the streets of Stead
emitting gentle notes instead
That signify the coming weather

Oh, yes, the weather is decided
By the Meteon
A dice-like cube that's thrown
by phantom hands

Then the result is transmitted
via spirit waves to the Emitones
Scattered about the land

You see, the town of Stead itself is living
A creature like the rest of these
We'll get to that creature later
But for now Emitones are the focus
of the melodies

Emitones
Emit. Tones.

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from An Erstwisle Alphabestiary: Book One, released December 16, 2020
Nick - vocals
Mohadev - guitar
Jerry - horns
Dave - horns
Ben - bass, bg vocals
Connor - drums

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Nick Prol & The Proletarians Tucson, Arizona

Blending the catchy hooks of pop with the experimental sounds of avant-prog and "Rock In Opposition", Nick Prol & The Proletarians serve to you their own psychedelic bowl of art rock soup they call "Pop in Opposition". Don't mind the flies.

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