Flowers Forever

Flowers Forever is the side project of Tilly and the Wall guitarist Derek Pressnall. The band has released a full-length album of the same name on Team Love Records in 2008.[1]

Flowers Forever
Studio album by
Flowers Forever
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2008
RecordedAugust 2007
Length40:12
LabelTeam Love

Background

From the video biography,[2]

Flowers Forever is a project that surfaced a few months back in a string of strange events that occurred in my life. It's an outlet of performance, music, painting, video, and spirituality.

It's about self-expression and freeing yourself from the start/stop, beginning/end, A/B, morning/night of everything.
It's about trying to comprehend the idea of just being, always have been, and always will be.

Tap into the current and let it rush over you.

Bone, teeth, dirt

CD/LP Flowers Forever

Personnel

Additionally,

Recorded by Ian Eiillo at ARC Studio August 2007

Mixed by AJ Mogis at ARC Studio October 2007

Mastering at Focus Mastering by Doug Van Sloun

Released February 19, 2008

Track listing

Total time 40:12 (13 tracks)

  1. Beautiful Tornado – 1:15
  2. American Dream – 4:20
  3. Black Rosary – 3:06
  4. Wet Diamonds – 2:10
  5. Golden Shackles – 3:50
  6. Dirty Dollar Bill – 3:49
  7. Jealous Motherfucker – 3:06
  8. Happy New Year – 2:00
  9. Strange Fruit – 3:49
  10. Smash the Cool – 3:29
  11. Beach Bum – 2:43
  12. Elliptical Love – 3:13
  13. Black Pope – 3:29

Remixes by Flowers Forever

gollark: I mean, money/free trade is quite good at what it does, especially since the incentives naturally line up ish since you want to maximize effective use of resources you have access to, can directly fix things yourself without going through a central authority, etc. But it may be possible to implement this some other way without some of the issues wrt. externalities and stuff.
gollark: If we could use magical bee cuboids to produce all goods and services with no human labour, I would prefer this.
gollark: Not the work.
gollark: Which is the good part.
gollark: The opposite, even.

References

  1. Information on release TL-25 Archived 2009-01-15 at the Wayback Machine


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