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Riddletown

by Loretta's Museum

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Riddle Town 04:01
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Gus O'Malley 02:50
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about

In the basement again
tracking a welcome wonder
under soft planted plans
of our illusive coming

what I see I so tenderly
lend to you within a sonic spiral
a lifetime's collection of riddles
filtered through the last living slice
of a night rider's paradise
and planted on my last good tape

fire headed and absolutely obsessed
taking the endless unknowing
of my only form and folding it
into a pathway that trenches
code into rhythm through a slew
of curled wires in a pit with
gifted figurines and things that
tingle to the touch

for goodness
for better
to be better
layer after layer
dwindling my myth
with a mischievous grin
in a love-struck tailspin

all to say
I know I didn't get it right
even in trying through
the holiest of light

to let you see and feel
my hard shared delusion go
ring ring ring
on the spinning reel

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Ⓟ&© 2023 Furious Hooves & Frilimcaster Records Unlimited

Written, recorded and produced by Loretta Blue

Created in Washington & Oregon between May of 2022 and March of 2023.

Contributions from:
Dan Kruse - Vocals on tracks 5, 7.
Kiki Kruse - Vocals on tracks 1, 2.
Kathryn Nock - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 6.
Andrew Pack - Percussion on tracks 1, 2, 6.
Rachael Perisho - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 7-9.

Intro sample on track 10 used from a Rin Ersing "Pollination Population" tape.

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released September 29, 2023

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