Comes in a jewel case with artwork by Matt Coggins.
Includes three exclusive live-ish bonus tracks: "Powerlines," "Bathroom Stall," and "End of the World"
Includes unlimited streaming of When People Assume the Importance of Their Lives
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~Bonus Track~
Written and first performed in 2015.
Recorded live January 2016 in Otter Lake, Michigan, for the Basement Sessions
lyrics
I've got power lines connecting my heart to my brain
And I can't tell if I'm happy or if I'm just insane
Everybody seems to know when there's something wrong
Even if you try to hide it in the lyrics of a song
And nobody seems to care when there's something wrong
They just wanted to confirm the suspicions that they had all along
Nobody seems to think they've said something wrong
Tears fall into their laps, they never see what's going on
Nobody seems to care that you're all alone
They carry on with their own lives and there's no answer on the phone
I've got power lines connecting my heart to my brain
And I can't tell if I'm happy or just insane
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