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Anaerobic Resuscitation

by Solanas

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Hypodermic fingers under pale skin tied down with umbilical plastic Taking life, taking life and blood Endless sleep from drains and lights. Endless noise (repeating, repeating) Blossom covered with ageing death Flowers curling, edges black (edges black) Steel and skin, iodine. Flowers curling, edges black (edges black) An exorcism of airless breath. The smell of bleach corrosive on tongue Acrid, sour, cleaner than reality. Breathless Collapse No light No heat When you’re in a room with no light, how can it be right to believe in dreams? When there’s no room to breathe, how can it be right to believe? Air raid siren, orange light Screaming noises, totally immobile Air raid siren, orange light Can’t even think in this room Flowers curling, edges black (edges black) Steel and skin, iodine.

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Recorded as part of the "The Distance Within Our Bodies" album session. This version is just a rough mix and master, but we felt like it needed to be put out, rather than just losing it to the ether.
The song concerns a number of physical health problems Ollie encountered just before Solanas began, and originally appeared in a slightly different form on the 'November Sessions' demo in late 2013.

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released January 5, 2016

Vocals, Guitar - Ollie Doe
Bass - Stef Saltalamacchia
Drums, vocals - Elliott Dixon

Production by Ollie Doe

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Solanas Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Ollie - Guitar, Vocals
Elliott - Drums, Vocals
Stef - Bass

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

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