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Limited Edition first press numbered and signed 12" Vinyl LP of The Reflection Box 'Notes from the Wonderground'
Includes printed colour limited edition Lyric sheet/poster
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High Quality Glass Master CD copy of The Reflection Box album 'Notes From The Wonderground' with lyric booklet.
Mastered at Lurssen Mastering, Burbank, California
Includes unlimited streaming of Notes From The Wonderground
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lyrics
Our hearts are full, and so is the Moon, and we all feel the pull of the water. And just like the tide, Hearts spill over sometimes, and then we have sorrow or laughter.
But dark must have light, and noise must have quiet, and there’s no point to ask why or how, They’re one and the same, and we’re all in this game, we’re all together in the here and now.
And sometimes a grey descends on my day, and my feet on the ground feel unstable, But I’ll stretch out my hands, and I’ll use them as wands, Just because we’re all able.
And our palms they will touch, and it might be too much, because it’s hard to get used to the feeling. But when the current runs through, between me and you, that’s how we know we are healing.
The Listeners are there, none of us here are forsaken, and the dreamers of dreams and the painters of scenes, and the dancers and poets are all waking.
We all have the chance to live in this spell, and all we must do now is want it, and we can become Listeners as well, turn the everyday to enchanted. What a thought that is, being together as one, there’s a magic in it somehow, well, it’s us and the tide, and the Moon and the Sun, we’re all together in the here and now.
Written as she was coping with an auto-immune disease, the new EP from Rachel Angel offers hushed, silvery ’50s-style Americana. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 23, 2020
Like so many others, this came like a bolt out of the blue and, even though it's well before payday, I had to have this astonishing album on vinyl to prove it exists. The feel of the tunes makes me feel like the Impressions do, Curtis Mayfield, the big spaces and instinctive horns and stuff drifting in and out. Great grooves and I can see lots of ghosts nodding along to this with big smiles on their faces. At last! Anthony Cottrell