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A Crying Poem
A Crying PoemA Crying Poem

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none

Formats

1x Cassette Mini-Album Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Aug 5, 2022

Bloodz Boi & Claire Rousay & More Eaze - A Crying Poem | Orange Milk Records

Following up with his release with Quit Life on Year0001, Bloodz Boi collaborates with Claire Rousay and More Eaze on a new record – A Crying Poem. Bloodz Boi convey’s a dream, an unforgettable love, and a rebirth giving a glimmer of hope. All lyrics are based on poems by Bloodz Boi. “Words have no power,” so he wanted to sing the poems to pay homage to fragments of his memory. Orchestration and production is in collaboration with Claire Rousay and More Eaze. This album conveys a blunt sadness coalescing with new forms of romanticism. A fitting pairing of artists, the record is cohesive and a singular beauty.

Album art and layout by Seth Graham
Mixed by More Eaze
Mastered by Andrew Weathers

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

忧伤的贡多拉 = Sad Gondola

A2

梦游 = Sleepwalking

A3

打火机 = The Lighter

B1

囚鸟 = Jailbird

B2

冷藏的火把 = Frozen Torches

B3

阴天 = Overcast

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