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Thin Places

from Thin by Lowland Hum

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Turn screws and wooden legs. A million times a second, glitter on the bay, like oil. Cattails nod like monks. Humble tonsures blur. Periphery diamonds kiss mercury. Andrew Wyeth, you always move my wife. The right number of birds, proportion of barn to sky. Every afternoon holds rubies, under rocks. In hidden caves, under rocks. Whales too, shiver and roll under a thin layer. So many thin places.

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from Thin, released February 10, 2017

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Lowland Hum Charlottesville, Virginia

For over twelve years Lowland Hum has been a landing strip for your lesser-loved emotions. You can go listen to all of that if you like; eight albums, several EPs, et cetera.

They aren't slowing down. Except metaphysically.

Lauren and Daniel Goans are into DIY. They make their own music and art.
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