Gorgeous artwork by Ralph Salazar surrounding a shiny disc of plastic that lasers will transform into the sound of Rallidae's music. Delivered straight to your mailbox.
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Poster/Print
Get the 'liner notes' experience with lyrics printed on one side, then decorate our space and gaze at this sculpture by Ralph Salazar! Download code included with each poster. Delivered straight to your mailbox.
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lyrics
take my hand off the wheel. take my hand, and I’ll follow you down, follow you down, down to the point where the floor becomes the ceiling: tell me that it’s real. shape my eyes to see the black and white and the red or green.
make me make up my mind. close the blinds or I’ll follow the sky, follow the clear sky to the point where the wind becomes my breathing. tell me that it’s
defined: this inside; that outside. and how wide is the line?
lace your fingers between mine, and I will spin you around, spin you around,
and round and dance with me between the black and white and the red or green. slowly, turning, freely, turning the wheel.
credits
from Turned, and Was,
released November 18, 2016
music & lyrics by Angela Morris
Angela Morris - tenor saxophone
Alex Samaras - voice
Dustin Carlson - electric guitar
Scott Colberg - acoustic bass
Nico Dann - drums
supported by 5 fans who also own “Take My Hand Off the Wheel”
It's almost hard to believe there's any space for Tim to fit in when they play this stuff as a duo! The magical uber-complex counterpoint flowing from and resolving to the killer tunes has a similar feel to the full band Berne but these are clarifying in their complexity - you can understand all the moving parts on the same level. Also perhaps the best showcase of Mr Mitchell's solo skills I've heard - he's fully in his element! Giles
supported by 5 fans who also own “Take My Hand Off the Wheel”
I really appreciate that with such a large group of musicians the overall sound and experience of listening is really spacious, never cluttered. The lovely recording helps that a lot, and of course the compositional aspects that make it breathe are superb- it gets more and more fun as I listen again and again. Jasper Skydecker