Sagarmatha 1852 (Prayer To The Mountain)

from Changelings by How I Wrote Elastic Man

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They were juggling, precariously balanced on the crest, repeating "all is fine". Large misleading smiles, bloodless lips, muffled sore beating of their sad hearts. Soft and sweet armors. Smooth, so smooth but mendacious.
Prayer to the mountain.
Don't try to cheat and swallow your pride. If you want to be fulfilled, show your fangs and thorns that tear, because the mountain, without compromise, flushes out the lie.
Send it roll-rounding down the slopes, where spread and stagnate all the dregs of the world.

Words by Luciole Langevine

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from Changelings, released March 16, 2022
Produced by TIJ
Garry Marshall - electronic soundscape & sequencing

Barry Snaith - treated guitars / arpeggiator / virtual zither / virtual chinese erhu violin / arrangemement
Luciole Langevine - voice, words, performance


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How I Wrote Elastic Man UK

How I Wrote Elastic Man are Barry Snaith (m1nk, TIJ, The Inconsistent Jukebox, The A2K) & Garry Marshall, featuring guest vocalists. Music recorded in France & UK, vocals recorded Austria, Greece, France & US.
Produced by TIJ.
Cover art by Greg Oire.
TIJ and m1nk albums are available on Seja Records / Candy Bomber Music, The A2K releases available free on public resource.
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