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Sunday Songs

by Dogma and the Supernatural

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1.
Swallow 04:08
Look at the morning we’ve had. It’s insipid but not that sad. It’s just a sobering trip that serendipity is all that protects us from all this bad. Juniper, cypress and beech echo voices beyond our reach in a bewildering void, facing basic choices at a loss. Tell me, what could we possibly teach? There is no truth, there is just conjecture. There is no city, there is only architecture. There’s no return, there is no salvation. There’s no existence, there is only imitation. So, if the opposite of pleasure is pain and fear, well, then, I guess it hasn’t been a pleasant year, so please excuse me if I have another beer— it’s all a bit too hard to swallow, but I promise I won’t let it swallow me.
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Sunday Song 05:12
As the hour of praise approaches I’m unsettled by the sun’s unhurried crawl because my heroes have no meaning and I’m more afraid to falter than to fall. Is this weariness a sickness? Or a weapon, such as suicide or spite? Or just the desperate disillusion of a headless mutiny of faithless knights? At times I’ve had no spirit left to write. My vote is only vanity. I’m driven mad by dreams I don’t deserve. My emperor’s irrelevant. I’m sick of seeking someone else to serve. Is my apathy a privilege? Or an aperture for someone else’s light? Or just a rational reaction to a market-based approach to wrong and right? At times I’ve had no spirit left to write. Sunday songs come in twos: lazy, easy; gloomy, blue. Either way’s a waste it’s true— but there are worse things I could do.

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released July 23, 2021

Sophie Schiettekatte (Vocals)
Dennis Koelling (Vocals and Guitar)
Ian Murray (Guitar and Vocals)
Tommaso Fia (Keys)
Olav Hofland (Bass)
Pieter Dedoncker (Drums)

Written and composed by Ian Murray
Arranged by Dogma and the Supernatural

Mixed by Pieter Dedoncker, Ian Murray & Dennis Koelling
Engineered by Dennis Koelling & Ian Murray
Produced by Dogma and the Supernatural

Artwork by Pieter Dedoncker & Sophie Schiettekatte

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Dogma and the Supernatural Florence, Italy

In the year 2020 A.D., in an ancient land steeped in history, the six primary elements joined forces to express through harmony the essence of their existence. They came together in the name of humanity, illuminating the shrouded spirit of the earthly and the transcendent. These elements, so delicately balanced, yield a sound that belongs to the realm of the supernatural. ... more

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