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Live in the Middle of Somewhere

by sinthaesthesiac

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Blackbird - written by Paul McCartney for the Beatles
Gallows Pole - traditional folk song
all other songs written by Ben Edwards (c) 2023

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released September 22, 2023

me - live takes, no edits, in my house

"He's one of those guys that if you look at him, and then listen to these vocals, you'd be like,"No way that voice is coming out of that dude." He has a very intriguing mix of things going on with his voice. Part of me hears a slight Alice in Chains vibe, yet at the same time he could be an oracle on the roadside of an ancient trading route through the desert. It really suits this music well." - ODIN, The Ripple Effect, Granite Waves - Blood Moon Rising album review

"He sounds like a cross between Jim Morrison and Chris Cornell." - John 'Ace Lightning' Cochran, Pacific Stoner Time podcast interview

"This is my kind of music." - Scott 'Wino' Weinrich, overheard at a Granite Waves show at the New Frontier on 11/8/15

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sinthaesthesiac Tacoma, Washington

As the 21st century expands in unknowing entropy, I stand on the edge of chaos and design. Retrofitted for madness, encased in sadness, redeemed by the notion to seek another path towards forming alchemy in motion and space. Emotion in forensic riddles and quizzical rhymes, left to the rehearsal of mystical eyes, my own source of creativity erupts in sonic alignment with the torch of... ... more

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