Copies of the A Woman Under The Influence EP on glorious 12' Vinyl and featuring photography by Amber Bateup and design by Alanna Kusin.
Includes an inner sleeve featuring handwritten lyrics by the band!
Includes unlimited streaming of A Woman Under The Influence
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sent for an angel to be found
all they came across was water
it had told them of the life
it had carried through the nights
all the sickness and the bother
had been washed away from them
was a story of two lovers
that had never seen the end
He was a traveller had such patience
and a heart not fit for pain
saw the golden hair of sunshine
as he walked across the the planes
she had a tear stained face of fear
as the men she knew were chasing
all the paths before were burning
and the ones ahead were dim
the heart of the traveller was consumed
as she fell into his arms
just to touch her was enough
he could feel all of the hurting
rapid beating of the warnings
and the smoke began to send
the weary lovers into terror
as the earth swallowed the sun
laying in the darkness was a river
hadn't been there once before
only dirt had blown through this world
heaven knows the earth was scorned
took the hands of thee two lovers
and a vow to keep them safe
from the beast that hides within
all the mankind of this land
and you will learn to be like water
said the river to the pair
never changing never loosing
and never tasting any fear
in the words they both were trusting
held each other in their arms
and lay beneath the silver water
and slipped away becoming one
credits
from A Woman Under The Influence,
released March 6, 2015
All songs written and arranged by Rag n' Bone Copyright 2014.
Kiera Owen - Vocals, Percussion. Axel Carrington - Guitar, Vocals. Sara McPherson - Bass, Vocals. Jamie Gallacher - Drums
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Rob Grant from Poons Head Studio, East Fremantle.
"Wood & Wire" features excerpt of Cowboy John, live over the phone.
Photography by Amber Bateup
The Morrison-sounding vocals, the smooth grooves... If you're into this genre, just buy their discography in one shot - you won't be disappointed. Every album is gold. Rudolf Nisbeth