Released through our friends at the Tall Texan label, this is the first Idle Ray 7", featuring "Corridors of Summer" on side A and "Unremarkable Things" on the flip side. A one-time pressing of 300 copies on white vinyl, with full-color covers.
Includes unlimited streaming of Corridors of Summer
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lyrics
It rained for forty days and nights
You were too tired to enjoy the weekend
You finally got your money right
Excited to see your boyfriend
I don't know why everyone talks over you when you speak
I can't understand why you are surrounded by such unremarkable things
You see a different kind of light
One that assumes a darkness
You finally got your medication right
I'll follow you back to that condemned house
But I don't know why everybody likes you so much
I can't understand why everybody fawns when you say unremarkable things.
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A real gift to those
given the enormous task
of condensing him. 😉
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This is one of my all-time favorite albums. It was also my first record purchase, at a time when I didn’t even have a record player. Fred and his music always hold a special place in my heart, and this album started it all for me (even tho I was a SLGTM fan already); So happy to see it reissued. I’ll have to get used to the streamlined, shortened songs and cut tracks, but I will always love this album. It’s my 2005-2006 encapsulated so perfectly. Ben DeFever