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    A 12-track album in a cardboard case printed on uncoated stock, complete with lyrics, and all design/photography by Mick.

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lyrics

Fingers are moving
There’s an old bee dying in the grass
I keep forgetting that you cut me up
There’s an old brown dog
Chasing tennis balls across the park
And everybody else has gone to work
I might keep improving
Or I might just keep dying in the arse
I keep forgetting that you cut me up
And it’s all gone quiet
And I’m leaning back and
studying the ground
And everybody else has gone to work
Sitting in a pile with my
head shut down
Suck it in slow with
a hand on the ground
Sitting in a pile in a fit state I
Suck it in slow as an old bee dies
The warm sun is soothing
I’m the only one around that I can see
I keep forgetting that you cut me up

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from Putting Back Chairs, released October 1, 2018

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Mick Hazelman Melbourne, Australia

A story-teller of old, writing about his immediate surrounds, and the lessons, fears and desires of life. He transforms everyday happenings into conversational stories, underpinned with a strong melodic sense and layered harmonies. His music spans intricate modern folk through to complex rock and chuggy tuned-down metal tones - all backed by some deliciously off-kilter time signatures. ... more

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