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We Will Go Up

by Language of Prairie Dogs

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Originally recorded in Stretford between 22nd September 2017 and 5th April 2018. Single version re-mixed and re-mastered in Stretford on 12th and 17th January 2020

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She looked down at his cookware and fanned her arms.

'Vous ne pouvez
pas allumer de feu içi - le
feuillage prend façilement feu.'

He watched her arms,
then the flow of the brook,
and contemplated: 'The stream floods.'
(Raising his own arms): '"Rises?"'

'Le terrain est très sec.
Le vent sec propage le feu.'

He looked up past the scrubland and into the forest.
'We'll relocate further up.
Thanks so much for warning us.
Away from that river.
"Flash floods"
We will go up.'

She swept animatedly at the valley
as if conducting an orchestra.
'Un petit feu peut façilement s’étendre et
brûler
une fôret
entière. Vous comprenez?'

He nodded hard, pointed:
'Thank - YOU. "WOOSH!" Our "STUFF"!
We will go - UP.'

credits

released January 31, 2020
Written by Language of Prairie Dogs
Engineered, produced, mixed & mastered by Chris Killen & Matthew Alexander Kaufman
Drums recorded & engineered by Buzz Allan

Dean Anthony Sobers - vocals, guitars, backing vocals

Matthew Alexander Kaufman - bass, keyboards, synths, Korg DDD-1 drum machine

Buzz Allan - drums buzzallan.com / twitter.com/buzzdrummer

Chris Killen - guitar chriskillen.com / twitter.com/chriskillen / hotshorts.bandcamp.com / twitter.com/hot_shorts

Artwork by The Brown Dwarf, adapted from Daniel Coe's IFSAR-derived elevation image of the Porcupine and Draanjik Rivers in Alaska: flickr.com/photos/165735975@N07/43898076351/in/dateposted-public - used without permission, but not for profit (sorry Dan) // with apologies to the New Art Riot E.P. damagedgoods.co.uk/discography/new-art-riot-e-p

Ⓟ Brown Dwarf 2020
cat. no. CX330

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