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Never Sleep Again

by The Coltranes

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1.
The Shift 01:27
2.
Grease Spot 01:57
Once it was living like it never had before, it's water lifted roots up through your floors. Penetrated with force the strength of steel, it's jaw was iron and it's body couldn't feel. When they tried to push back what they'd seen, it surfaced and ripped through them clean. They'd reflect on how they felt, and room would get hotter than hell. Wish that things were just the way there were. Too much inclusion makes the weight seem worse. Push me down just like the atmosphere. Just want something that I need to fear.
3.
War Stories 01:51
A pawn of chance had a heart attack Everything that he ever wrote Living through the irrelevant Screams hard to his observant death Eyes tear for his shadow has And it’s hardening And it’s hardening (like a rock) We’re perceiving that pressure’s on Work inhibits all my train of thought Everybody had a broken nose My phallic stance fell apart means nothing Stomachs turning and my thoughts are yearning. Too hard to bear. Suffering has held me back from learning. I'm losing hair.
4.
Pulled through like ember waves. It's just a matter of the face we take. Improbable desire. I like it so much it transpires. Wrapped up like a newborn child, in linens with exuberant style. The feeling always resonates. It's just a matter of the face we take. I could be washed in blood, bathed in jewels. But my consistency is lacking. I could be just like you, hopeful too. But my skin has begun cracking. Wasted time it fades away. And it filled me up like the newsreel I once saw. Poured the cup, came untucked, and remembered what I saw. Cold, like never before. Cold, so many chills I'm sore. I hope that I can pull myself up and do it again. I hope that I can keep my head up so that I can swim.
5.
Verklempt 02:45
Like the unseen far side of a place that you know, it's moving further as you go. An insurmountable wash-out, left me regretful and shamed. I could not recognize my gain. If my heart would stop beating for just a moment or two, I'd see reality unglued. In retrospect I felt comfort, when revelation ensued, you will not feel me under you. I've been patient for too long, I crave to feel abuse. I've been waiting my whole life for someone just like you. Ocean water, take my daughter. My bones are not as strong. My brain is fodder. I'll keep moving forward, two steps too far, I'm back. I have abandoned my shell, feel wind against my neck. I think that I deserve this, I've managed to maintain. I'll pull your body closer, to feel my curdled veins. I'll live with absence of words, and see through time, they hold no satisfaction, they're lacking real design. I'll be reminded daily, my conscience planted seeds. No instinct to protect you. Don't ask me.
6.
Fodder 01:23

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[HKR-013]

Released on vinyl by Hip Kid Records as the A side of an LP, including "Man with the Hat" on the B side.

"I have no idea how to describe this record. I know a few things though - this music is heavy without being metallic, it's unnerving, but undeniably catchy, it's intense with underlying melody. I can think of very few bands to reference in relation to The Coltranes and I think that speaks volumes."

-JIM GIES, HIP KID RECORDS

"New breed amalgamators working over in the territory where punk meets metal meets hardcore...It rips with abandon oscillating between sung and screamed vocals coming off like a true melding of punk and thrash, living up to its name and only leaving a soiled memory of fuzz in your mind. True California scuzz rock made fresh."

-DAN SHEA, BOSTON HASSLE

"A thirteen part movement through the mind of a serial killer."

-RALPH RIVERA, NOT NORMAL TAPES

Buy the LP: hipkidrecords.storenvy.com/products/2389731-the-coltranes-never-sleep-again-man-with-the-hat-lp

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released July 11, 2012

Recorded and Engineered by Ian Davis
Released on vinyl by Hip Kid Records
Artwork by Tyler Spangler
Drums by Otis Jennings
Bass and Vocals by Ernesto Aguilar
Vocals and Guitar by Walt Cassidy

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