Genre: Alternative
Label: Dine Alone
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Cam Kahin WHEN IT'S ALL OVER LP (Black Ice Marble Vinyl)

Cam Kahin

$23.00
 
Availability: Discontinued
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SKU:
DALLP343
UPC:
821826035201

Coming May 26, 2023 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Black Ice Marble Vinyl!

Toronto's Cam Kahin announced his new EP and debut for Dine Alone Records, WHEN IT'S ALL OVER. Kahin also shared the brooding, thunderous new single "birds," which he describes as "the heaviest song I've ever written, both sonically and lyrically. It's a four and a half minute panic attack, collapsing into and out of a screaming, sludgy breakdown. My darkest and most unapologetic song to date." "birds" arrives with a cinematic video directed by Lebni Thodakee Avitia (Heirmanos), which perfectly reflects the track's grim and blistering dynamics. "The message of the song is something I can relate to, as I had experienced derealization/depersonalization myself," explains Avitia. "I wanted to convey that feeling, but also knew that those phases of depression are seen as an evil spirit trying to take over in some religious cultures. I threw that twist in as an homage to some of mine and Cam's favorite horror movies."



Features

  • Black Ice Marble Vinyl

Selections

  1. compass
  2. what are you waiting for
  3. in, around
  4. try again
  5. birds
  6. skeleton song

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