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diff --git a/album/shortcuts.yaml b/album/shortcuts.yaml index 0e096e24..8f4e12db 100644 --- a/album/shortcuts.yaml +++ b/album/shortcuts.yaml @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ Album: Shortcuts -Wallpaper Style: 'opacity: 0.7;' -Banner Dimensions: 1100x180 Date: November 2, 2013 Date Added: July 24, 2020 -Color: '#aca7b8' +URLs: +- https://casualsunday.bandcamp.com/album/shortcuts Has Track Art: false +Cover Artists: +- Robert J! Lake +Color: '#aca7b8' Groups: - Casual Sunday - Beyond -URLs: -- https://casualsunday.bandcamp.com/album/shortcuts Commentary: |- <i>Casual Sundays:</i> an album about love and loss and numbers and places<br>(best listened to on headphones or loud, loud, gorgeous speakers) @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Commentary: |- casual sunday are: michael guy bowman (<a href="http://michaelguybowman.com/">michaelguybowman.com</a>)<br>david ellis (<a href="https://alunaticsdaydream.bandcamp.com/">alunaticsdaydream.bandcamp.com</a>)<br>robert j! lake (<a href="https://spellmynamewithabang.bandcamp.com/">spellmynamewithabang.bandcamp.com</a>)<br>yishan mai (<a href="https://catboss.bandcamp.com/">catboss.bandcamp.com</a>)<br>marcy nabors (<a href="https://shadolith.tumblr.com/">shadolith.tumblr.com</a>)<br>corbin pangilinan (<a href="https://endlessconsideration.tumblr.com/">endlessconsideration.tumblr.com</a>)<br>nat wesley (<a href="https://natbird.bandcamp.com/">natbird.bandcamp.com</a>) featuring contributions by james ellis, clouds haberberg, and samm neiland -Cover Artists: +Banner Artists: - Robert J! Lake +Banner Dimensions: 1100x180 Wallpaper Artists: - Robert J! Lake -Banner Artists: -- Robert J! Lake +Wallpaper Style: 'opacity: 0.7;' --- Track: A Scape Artist: Marcy Nabors @@ -47,27 +47,24 @@ Artist: Robert J! Lake Duration: '3:11' URLs: - https://casualsunday.bandcamp.com/track/chicagoland -Commentary: |- - <i>Robert J! Lake:</i> - for much of my adult life i've gone back and forth between living in chicago and northwest indiana, which is where i grew up - i first realized i had clinical depression when i - this is a song about - <br><br>this is a love song Lyrics: |- everything falling up again<br>broken and beautiful honesty the earth shrugs and stares at herself<br>at least it will be over soon mix your story with mine<br>hold your breath in my sigh i'm alone here<br>and i wish that i wasn't<br>but at least i have peace and quiet i look out my window<br>at the cold winter light<br>it shines in my eyes<br>and it sings +Commentary: |- + <i>Robert J! Lake:</i> + for much of my adult life i've gone back and forth between living in chicago and northwest indiana, which is where i grew up + i first realized i had clinical depression when i + this is a song about + <br><br>this is a love song --- Track: North Walk / South Walk Artist: Corbin Pangilinan, Marcy Nabors Duration: '5:34' URLs: - https://casualsunday.bandcamp.com/track/north-walk-south-walk -Commentary: |- - <i>Corbin Pangilinan:</i> - Last year, my freshman year of college, I was put into a dorm that was across the street from the campus proper. The first few days of the semester came just fine, but the following weeks slowly fell into the same, everyday rut and I found my routine pretty quickly tiring. For me, the start of every day would be crossing that main street in the city, which had a walk signal, as most city street crossings tend to. I'd push the button, which would evoke a very sharp click (and honestly, it was pretty satisfying to push; the morning ennui pushed me to observe that) and then the walk sign would come on, very rhythmically, stating, “WAIT.” When it came time to cross, it always repeated, “WALK SIGN IS ON. WALK SIGN IS ON. WALK SIGN IS-” at which point it would abruptly cut off and begin counting. The total time for crossing came to about thirty seconds or so, and I'd put my head down and walk along with the other freshman or whoever came to that street corner to walk at that particular time. As the semester dragged on, I started to imagine songs in order to break up the monotony a little, to the point where I would be walking across the street completely absorbed in my thoughts until the beeping of the walk signal, awaiting its next input, would come in and I'd find myself across the street. North Walk/South Walk encompasses the feeling of that 30 second time period, and indeed, the essential spirit of my freshman year in Norfolk. Lyrics: |- wait<br>wait<br>wait walk sign is on<br>walk sign is on<br>walk sign is twenty seven @@ -98,6 +95,9 @@ Lyrics: |- two one wait<br>wait<br>wait<br>wait<br>wait<br>wait<br>wait<br>wai +Commentary: |- + <i>Corbin Pangilinan:</i> + Last year, my freshman year of college, I was put into a dorm that was across the street from the campus proper. The first few days of the semester came just fine, but the following weeks slowly fell into the same, everyday rut and I found my routine pretty quickly tiring. For me, the start of every day would be crossing that main street in the city, which had a walk signal, as most city street crossings tend to. I'd push the button, which would evoke a very sharp click (and honestly, it was pretty satisfying to push; the morning ennui pushed me to observe that) and then the walk sign would come on, very rhythmically, stating, “WAIT.” When it came time to cross, it always repeated, “WALK SIGN IS ON. WALK SIGN IS ON. WALK SIGN IS-” at which point it would abruptly cut off and begin counting. The total time for crossing came to about thirty seconds or so, and I'd put my head down and walk along with the other freshman or whoever came to that street corner to walk at that particular time. As the semester dragged on, I started to imagine songs in order to break up the monotony a little, to the point where I would be walking across the street completely absorbed in my thoughts until the beeping of the walk signal, awaiting its next input, would come in and I'd find myself across the street. North Walk/South Walk encompasses the feeling of that 30 second time period, and indeed, the essential spirit of my freshman year in Norfolk. --- Track: Loop 1 Artist: Michael Guy Bowman @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ Commentary: |- --- Track: Pulse Artist: David Ellis -Duration: '5:47' Contributors: - David Ellis (vocals, rhodes, guitars, synths) - Clouds Haberberg (vocals) - Samm Neiland (violin, viola) - James Ellis (guitar textures) +Duration: '5:47' URLs: - https://casualsunday.bandcamp.com/track/pulse Lyrics: |- |