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Descending

from Apparitions by The Feverfew

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This song was recorded for The Feverfew's debut full-length LP, "Apparitions". It was originally released on Eyeball Records in November 2004.

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And now in the mirror I see
the look on my face
it's half disappointment
and half disgrace

"Don't worry about it
it takes awhile,"
is what they all tell me
with the same false smile

It's okay now that I'm descending
'cause I've got plenty of time
to numb the pain with chemicals
ignore the reason for the rhyme

It's hard on a girl/boy who's alone in her/his head
and it's hard on a friend
It's hard on the ones who love you and know
you'd be better off dead

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from Apparitions, released November 16, 2004
Words and music by Bethany Spiers and Jonathan Linaberry. Guitar and vocals by Bethany Spiers. Additional guitars and vocals by Jonathan Linaberry. Synth by Ryan Ball. Recorded by Ryan Ball and produced by David Debiak at the Electric Fence Recording Studio in Paramus, NJ. Mastered by Dan Goodwin at The Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY. 2004.

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The Feverfew Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Feverfew has a sound born in the South and dragged up through the East, landed somewhere between a Brooklyn rooftop and the sea. With unassuming posture, Andrew Bethany Spiers makes an impact. Spiers' lyrics are formidably poetic and steep him as a promising talent in a tradition of literary musicians that includes Patti Smith, David Berman, Thurston Moore and David Byrne, to name a few. ... more

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