Very Limited Edition Signed 12" Eco-Mix "Lucky Dip" Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Deluxe 12" eco-mix "Lucky Dip" 'All You Got' vinyl – signed by Cuffed Up – with a printed insert/lyric sleeve.
Record comes with handwritten lyrics + one of a kind Polaroid picture.
Please note: vinyl colour may differ to the one shown in the image below.
Includes unlimited streaming of All You Got
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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This is the tough love anthem for your friend who is perpetually choosing the wrong people to date. They can’t get past three weeks of seeing someone. You watch as their self-destruction extends into other areas of their life, and you want to shake them out of it. There’s an anger and a helplessness in trying to save someone that doesn’t want to be helped.
lyrics
You’re feeling sad
But feelings aren’t facts
Why do you conflate
Smothering with love like that
Failure in a box
Money down the drain
Why do you confuse the passion for the pain
Didn’t make it past three weeks again
A tell tale sign
A sinking demise
Why does it take a village to open those goddamned eyes
Devotion’s no excuse
You’re hiding all the rage that fills the pen
Your eagerness is cute
But sometimes it’s the love that meets the end
You think it’s love
It’s all picturesque
But they haven’t found a way
To save you from yourself quite yet
Trouble will find
Your ego in a ditch
Quick stomp and rattle all you want to lose a love like this
Didn’t make it past three weeks
Devotion’s no excuse
You’re hiding all the rage that fills the pen
Your eagerness is cute
But sometimes it’s the love that meets the end
credits
from All You Got,
track released March 19, 2024
Written by Ralph Torrefranca, Christina Apostolopoulos, Joe Liptock, Vic Ordonez
The great underlying instrumentation paired with Florence's droll stream of consciousness lyrics make this album stand out. It feels so personal and confessional. Favorite tracks are Strong Feelings and Leafy. I've heard Scratchard Lanyard on alt radio and love that one as well. tofupotpie
Dirtbag Transformation: "What is this?" was my first reaction. But what an amazing song. It reminds me a bit of the Pixies in how it pulls together dissonance and then resolves. malfunction54
Hopscotching from jangle pop and post-hardcore to math rock and shoegaze, these Minnesota rockers have a gift for musical multitasking. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 29, 2024