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'''Heavy Black Heart''' is an album by [[death's dynamic shroud]]. It is considered the follow-up to [[I'll Try Living Like This]]. I was released on cassette through [[Orange Milk Records]]. It was later pressed on vinyl through Quiet Earth Records.
'''Heavy Black Heart''' is an album by [[death's dynamic shroud]]. It is considered the follow-up to [[I'll Try Living Like This]]. The album was first released on cassette through Orange Milk Records, later pressed on vinyl through Quiet Earth Records.


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==

Revision as of 06:35, 6 July 2020

Heavy Black Heart
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Information
Artistdeath's dynamic shroud
Additional Credits Keith Rankin (Artwork)
Release Type Album
Label Ghost Diamond
Orange Milk Records
Quiet Earth Records
Formats
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Bandcamp Album
(Free Download)
Cassette
Vinyl
Release Date

August 15, 2017

July 6, 2018 (Vinyl)
Singles
Tracks 10
Length 47:49
Tags

experimental; brave new america; emoji; internet; nuwrld; plunderphonics; vaporwave; videogame (death's dynamic shroud)

experimental; internet; nuwrld; other (Orange Milk Records)
Status Online
death's dynamic shroud
Previous Release CLASSROOM SEXXTAPE
Next Release Live From Japan

Heavy Black Heart is an album by death's dynamic shroud. It is considered the follow-up to I'll Try Living Like This. The album was first released on cassette through Orange Milk Records, later pressed on vinyl through Quiet Earth Records.

Tracklist

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 CD Player IV 5:28
2 A2 Tell Me Your Secret 3:10
3 A3 My Turned-Off Phone 4:22
4 A4 Nothing Like This World (MV) 5:01
5 A5 Life Should Be Easy 5:35
6 B1 You At Night 7:15
7 B2 Pennington Acres 4:48
8 B3 South God Queen 2:42
9 B4 Dream Argument 5:49
10 B5 Across The Pacific 3:32

Notes

  • Across The Pacific was not included on the vinyl release, likely due to album duration. It was instead included on a separate 7" release along with the B-side I'm Not Sad Anymore.

Description

The outmoded name of what now appears as a red heart in the emoji alphabet - a holdover from the solid black ASCII heart character. The idea of misinterpretation through "legacy support" obsolescence. The fear of abandonment, or worse, being patronized long after losing relevance - and yet trying to savor all the joy that comes between youth and death. A cautious celebration, with the surreal dread of existence permeating from a colorful emotional core.

Gallery

TODO: Physical media scans.

External Links

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