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Metropolitan

by Brandon Delehoy

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noaht Extremely underrated, talented producer!! The groove and sound design technicality on this album is just incredible! Favorite track: Departure.
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1.
Alpha Decay 01:53
There is no point in waiting The train stopped running years ago All the schedules, the brochures The bright colored posters full of lies Promise rides To a distant country That no longer exists
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Departure 02:56
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The Gallery 00:25
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Dust Plant 04:12
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Edgelands 03:36
It's a landscape that's highly fragmented It's a space that decenters you, makes you feel lost And in this feeling of being lost, dislocated You're helpless You're made helpless You're peripheralized Becoming decentered In these spaces You're lost
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Falling Out 03:43
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Metropolitan 02:20
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Cold Front 01:35
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Water 03:27
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Still Life 00:36

about

Anticipation fills your heart as skyscrapers begin to populate the horizon.

Throughout the night, you're beholden to marvelous sights unlike anything you've experienced before.

As you stay, however, the same towers that once filled you with hope and wonder begin to reveal their cracks.

You look back to the dark horizon, vowing to keep this place a dream, and nothing more.

Metropolitan is a coming-of-age story seen through the lens of an urban outing. Transitory periods of life hardly ever come clean - please enjoy, with all of its ups and downs.

Brandon

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credits

released December 13, 2019

Artwork by Jesus Equihua - jesus@jequihua.com

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