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Dementia

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Pictures are great reminders.

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My favorite dream in Oaklandtown, my second home.
My favorite, tell me all the fun we had how we were bad at hiding our arms around each others' death. You took that step before I took a walk through Piedmont where spiders came and spelled your name out in the parking lot. And I'm packing up my memories, shipping them ahead of me. Can't remember half the things that happened here. You disappeared. I'm thankful when a picture comes, when it does I have a chance to remember.

I miss you. I remember. 
I'll embrace the pain it brings. Though this stings I'm feeling something. Why embrace the pain it brings When all these strings are forcing you to crawl to the Fates!

I'll embrace the pain it brings, though this stings I'm feeling something. Why embrace the pain it brings though all these strings are forcing you to crawl.

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from The Folks Below, released May 17, 2013
Nate Greenslit: drums & percussion
Paul Dilley: electric bass & contra bass
Holly Brewer: voices & guitar

Recorded at Brick Hill
Engineered & Mixed Jon Evans
Produced by Holly Brewer
Written by Holly Brewer
© 2k13 Nervous Relatives Music

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The Folks Below

'The Folks Below' reclaims and weaves stories from the underbelly of a burning city once consigned to oblivion.

1/1/2k13 Holly Brewer a.k.a HUMANWINE's Mom announced the launch of The Folks Below, their self titled debut album was released May 22 on Nervous Relatives Records.
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