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tears of jupiter; a commentary on beginnings: mvt. 1

by The Atwood Orchestra

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made this on a night when we tried to do horn of africa

the woman named jupiter doesnt want to marry, her father forced this upon her because he needs the money he will gain from the marriage, she’s not listening to the priest during the vows, the music represents her inner thought process, though her groomsbride is beautiful and fine, she doesnt want to marry against her will. each horn blast represents a death which she imagines for herself in order to escape her fate, the bride then imagines a bull which is her escaping her marriage. at the end, the groom steps on the flowers and the bride makes up her mind and runs away from him

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released February 28, 2020

josh and jeff messing around with softsynth strings, creative direction and disapproval from logan

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Atwood Tapes Mohegan Lake, New York

was: small label dedicated to recording the small DIY acts of the lakeland/panas high school scene.

is now: just a place for logan to put whatever he happens to be working on now.

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