Collector's edition on CD in deluxe hardcover mediabook (36 pages) with matt lamination limited to 1,000 copies worldwide.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Black 12" double vinyl, cut at 45RPM for optimum fidelity, in printed inner sleeves and in deluxe gatefold with soft touch matte lamination.
First pressing 200 copies worldwide!
Includes unlimited streaming of Antidote
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Crystal clear 12" double vinyl, cut at 45RPM for optimum fidelity, in printed inner sleeves and in deluxe gatefold with soft touch matte lamination.
Limited to 350 copies worldwide!
Includes unlimited streaming of Antidote
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
edition of 350
7 remaining
Purchasable with gift card
$36USDor more
lyrics
Everything Is Vain Lyrics
When I have for only companion
Left with my very last friend
The sharpest stare at the world around me
The sharpest knife, my real enemy
When I find myself among peers
I hold out hands that no one takes
All of this leaves me exhausted
In a swamp of confusion
Burning in darkness, burning in pain
Burning in darkness, burning in pain
Burning in pain
When I have for only companion
The blackest sight on mankind
Will I cast that shadow upon you
Or let it coldly consume me?
Burning in darkness, burning in pain
Burning in darkness, burning in pain
Burning in darkness, burning
Everything is vain
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