The first part, "Organ Harvest", is originally by Lungfish, and can be found on the album Indivisible, on Dischord Records.
The second part is an excerpt from a longer piece called "A Charlottesville Book of the Dead".
The third part, "In Christ There Is No", is originally by Grand Banks and can be found on many live albums from our early days, and is dedicated to The Rev, Eric Adolfson.
credits
released October 2, 2018
Recorded live to various devices. Thank you to Andy McLeod (andymcleod.bandcamp.com) for playing that evening in anticipation of his new album, Mug Hummies.
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