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Object Permanence

by Mylets

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Wonderful Person
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Wonderful Person This album took a while to grow on me but it's immensely satisfying to unpackage some of the more complex and abstract moments. It's become one of my favorite releases this year. The ending of Komarov will also remind any math rock fan of why they love the genre so much. Also that cover art is superb and really fits the jilted yet deeply colorful music it represents. Favorite track: Two Amurikeys.
Eric Gedenk
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Eric Gedenk This album shows major growth in the Mylets project. Nuanced and matured, yet it still shreds.
Michael McDonough
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Michael McDonough Well worth the wait. it's mature and clever and tasteful and different and catchy and moody and I like it.
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Mylets’ artistic rock sound has matured. Song structures / time signatures are palette choices instead of song drivers. Breadth of instrumentation is tasteful and space-filling. Impressed! Favorite track: Two Amurikeys.
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1.
Komarov 03:53
shot down trying to keep my head above the firing line i had more to say to your friends, but they don't have the time to hear me out shot in a bitter landscape i had more to give than this cold and alone (okay), but what if we get out of here? punched up trying to keep my weight it never works out anymore got caught keeping myself awake and nothing happened anyway if i returned to earth then i would say "that wasn't right" well, i returned but i had nothing left to say my words ___________________________________
2.
if you don’t know by now, she’s probably going to tell you how you feel and what you are. I was born yesterday. as a matter a fact, I was on my way to cut the cord. thank god it wasn’t you who threw your hands out to the world and said: “Let this go!” get up and get undressed; these days are flying by and I’m a cut without a scab. ___________________________________
3.
July 17 2002 02:17
always open, I’m left to defend or accuse. but there’s no hope and it’s impossible to choose. passing from the left hand to the right I said: “It can’t get worse.” I’d confide to no one in particular that I’m leaving. suddenly there, but we are not prepared for you. when you say hell, it’s a funny thing to me. if I’m getting something wrong then please correct me. my thoughts bleed through the pages I spent so much time writing and now can’t read. ___________________________________
4.
Drywall 03:51
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blue jowled/black jowled: sickness from the teeth which comes with X • X • exempt when I’m off it happened so food is gone, the stove is gone, walls are gone. I don’t know know’s now gone and now has gone with it and ‘here’, I don’t know. like eggs under a black crow like some body I don’t know. know is gone, my name’s Well Gone. my thoughts are that they just stole handlebars. ___________________________________
6.
MacCruiskeen 04:34
too hard to be any one thing and I wasn’t smart enough for you. and our names are always changing, but it’s getting harder to prove. and I said that he was a man for sure, but he was a bicycle to them. and I said that I won’t forget, but I couldn’t bring it back with me. ___________________________________

credits

released May 29, 2020

andrea calderon: cello + violin + vocals
bryan dalle molle: bass guitar + vocals + wurlitzer
taylor eddinger: drum kit + percussion + synthesizer
sean harvey: drum kit + percussion
abby kahler: violin + vocals
henry kohen: acoustic guitar + baritone guitar + edits + electric guitar + omnichord + synthesizer + vocals

all songs and lyrics written by henry kohen except
lyrics to july 17 - written by bryan dalle molle and henry kohen

reading from the third policeman: brandon baker, andrea calderon, joe capps, josh henrique, melissa herrera, rachele holt, henry kohen, liz laudadio, josiah luck, devon s

field recordings provided by max kohen

produced and engineered in austin, texas
by bryan dalle molle and sean harvey at:
east austin daycare + vallejo street sound

mixed and mastered* by sonny diperri in los angeles, california at:
octopus beak studios

*komarov mastered by carl saff in chicago, illinois at:
saff mastering

artwork 'drywall' by joe capps

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