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Recorded by Cameron Worne at Summerhouse Recording Studios, Nottingham. Mixed by Tom Rees and mastered by Eddie Al-Shakarchi. Artwork by Faye Robinson, and photography by Adrian Vitelleschi Cook. Features Cameron Worne (drums), Alice Robbins (cello), John Thompson (bass), and Fang Jr. (electric guitar).
Video shot, directed & edited by CLUMP Collective, based in Bristol.
lyrics
Mother, I see you swinging with the fiddle
Why would you leave us alone?
Father, who was in line to dethrone you?
You didn't have to hear me in the next room laughing out
Sister, who wasn't there to deny you?
You didn't have to say that you saw her on the phone.
Wait & see it out.
Mother, I see you swinging with the fiddle
Why would you even think to leave us alone?
Father, who was in line to dethrone you?
No one has ever dethroned you.
Sister, I wasn't there to remind you
That you could just leave it alone
Like a scab on a wrist in the park and your eyes looking on.
credits
released September 10, 2021
Cameron Worne - Drums
Alice Robbins - Cello
John Thompson - Bass
Fang Jr - Electric Guitar
Recorded by Cameron Worne at Summerhouse Recording Studio
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