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Every Living Day Begs the Question

by Larkin

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Foreword (free) 01:26
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Retrospect (free) 02:59
Burden, lifeless repetition. Will pass the rope before bog sucks us under? Unimpressed, we’re convinced that life has passed us by, so bid farewell to the morning sky – dark are the days, when demise is on its way. Speak with words that are as air, no one feels them nor they seem to care. Commerce has set the mark of selfishness, a sign of decay and acceptance we extend and tolerate. What’s the prospect for a life without the passion to live? Who are you trying to deceive? Allowing ourselves, be deluded. A frozen frame in time, living in retrospect. Line up, time to go. Line up, time to go.
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A Creative Context (free) 05:10
Wonder what its that keeps this going, reward of building sounds with no return. Of all you get by doing nothing, you miss the pleasure of the free form. Don't overstate, don't break cohesion. Light up the dark, make a new start, share your vision. We're designed to create space out of emptiness, conceive works out of fragments and make original use of same old-fashioned patterns. Don't overstate, don't break cohesion. Light up the dark, make a new start, share your vision. Wait for tomorrow. Set for today… but today is almost gone! Wait for tomorrow but tomorrow may not come. Set for today but today is almost gone.

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Larkin - Every Living Day Begs A Question

Larkin play the type of explosive rock that provides unbelievable experiences at the live gig and physical wracking relief at all other times, with all knobs twisted to the stop Larkin allow the reverberation to sonically vibrate your very skeleton. Larkin are from the northern part of Portugal of Viana do Castelo and this eleven track album comes spiked through with introspective thoughts and passionate reliefs. The band sing in English allowing a wider exploration of passions. Displaying a wide range of riffs and melodies the album displays the bands ability to be more than one riff wonders.

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released May 17, 2007

MSK Records (UK), May 2007

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