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Aloha

by The Saxophones

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  • Limited Edition 7" Vinyl
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    A new 7" from The Saxophones. The A side features our new song, "Aloha." The B side is a tribute to our favorite song from Twin Peaks: "Just You" by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Aloha via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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1.
Aloha 04:02
You saw the cactus bloom; its scent filled your room. You cried a thousand times; and now, you’re fine. You’d think I’d feel, by now, like someone else somehow. I’m on my hero’s journey. Don’t laugh. It’s not funny. Aloha! Do you even know how wild I can get? Beside a babbling brook, you took me for a walk. I stared at the visions everywhere; but still, I don’t care. I see the breakers crash; the sand will never last. And I know it’s not supposed to stay; but still, I want my way. Aloha! Do you even know how wild I can get? Aloha! Do you even know how? ‘Cause even I forget.
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Just You 03:03
Just you, and I, just you, and I, together, forever, in love. Just you and I, just you and I, together, forever, in love. In love, we go strolling together. In love, we go strolling forever. Just you, and I, just you, and I, together, forever, in love.

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A new 7" from The Saxophones. The A side features our new song, "Aloha." The B side is a tribute to our favorite song from Twin Peaks: "Just You" by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch.

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released February 2, 2018

Alexi Erenkov - guitar, vocals, saxophone, and Crumar synthesizer
Alison Alderdice - percussion and vocals
Richard Laws - bass and vibraphone

Engineering and Production by Cameron Spies

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