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Expanding​/​Contracting

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lividimp
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lividimp Decay is a perfect synthpop track, with a great balance of dark and catchy. I also love Blood Moon. There is no tracks on the album I feel the need to skip, which is a bit of a rarity for me. Favorite track: Decay.
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fraser Mike Wimer is a nice guy so you should support his musical endevors! ;-)

...and the music is awesome too,...BONUS! Favorite track: Evil Spells.
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Dr. Lab Rat Reminiscent of Theatre Of Tragedy, particularly in the alternation between tracks of female and male lead vocals. Exhibits the genre's preoccupation with life, death, sex, and science, with a couple stand-out tracks that rise above the rest. Favorite track: The Obsession.
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Evil Spells 03:22
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Blood Moon 03:14
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Decay 03:46
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Falling 03:24
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My Pleasure 02:44
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The Noise 03:37
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Entity 07:06
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Fear 03:14

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Debut album from The Labrynth, this captured where Sarah Stewart and Michael Wimer were at in their lives. The one thing we always promised ourselves when writing this album was that we would ALWAYS sing from an honest (and sometimes harsh) place. No covering up, no apologies, no regrets.....this is raw, and that's how we wanted it.

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released December 11, 2015

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The Labrynth Seattle, Washington

Electronic music project of Sarah Stewart and Michael Wimer.

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