-Expanded packaging features a deluxe gatefold jacket with embossed covers and interior pocket print.
-Includes full-size 12-page booklet with lyrics, rare photos and new liner notes from each band member.
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Features the iconic lyrics from “The New Nathan Detroits” (the opening track off Braid's seminal 1998 album Frame and Canvas).
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got caught kicking the canvas down i had plans but they never seemed to work out wide-eyed and on the lookout got caught tearing the whole thing down i was halfway done but then you know this painted scene could never leave me oh please believe me caught killing a camera now it seems calming and clear to hire a cast of kittens, the cats we've been kissing for the cameras we're lowering here got caught tearing the whole thing down i was halfway done but then we sang it for memphis: the new slang in frame and canvas just for the cameras when we are away we sing "never ever" this is where you must make up your mind should beauty be design this time? this time you decide cause we go with whatever we take our time got a cough my throat kills from singing my ears are ringing the stage is slowly sinking and we're all thinking the same thing let's not settle for satisfaction we are women and men of action let's stop clapping, let's start doing a dream for the teens and in-betweens and twenties yet unseen.
supported by 55 fans who also own “Killing A Camera (Remastered 2023)”
Alvvays has always been great, but with this album they took it to the next level. Every one of these songs is lodged in my brain now, permanently (in a good way). s. moxley