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TETHER AND TANGLE
03:40
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Old church tower on the hill and desperate town down below
Wild weather come and fire bloom while stray sparks and heat gather and spill
“Take this as gospel” the preacher howled, “the hills will burn and beasts will roam”
“We’ll take knifes and fight back” the butcher called, “then tether and tangle and hang them high on the hills ablaze above the river below”
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SAILMAKER
03:15
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Further back than memory serves to go when plains were vast and uncleared. Before houses and homes the bent river flowed to sea, and that great ocean crashed in great colour on the coast
The southern wind still churns and salt air scalds making the grey of the clouds
Rise and fall does the tide where my blood is in the sand
Through a century names have changed from a sailmaker to that of a maker of barrels, and those plains now bear buildings but the bent river flows from church tower to sea
The southern wind still churns and salt air scalds where salvation bloomed purple on the hills, where my blood is in the soil
Conceptually the EP (SAILMAKER) is based on the Noarlunga region of South Australia, in particular Old Noarlunga, the changing of family names, and the squandering of land and birth rights over the last century.
These stories have their origin initially explored on Bronze Chariot’s album NIGREDO, released in 2011 with lyrics to Horseshoe Bend being written by my brother Benjamin Cooper and delivered by me.
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BROAD RIVER
03:56
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Trust and cross the broad river, there waits a crowd carolling curses of lost men who went to wash and drowned
Old barrelling tide that pulled them under, brilliant and strong in colours of bronze now lapping on ledges from floods that swept through
Curling reeds in water with tides running through them, they hum a song to me from church tower to sea
Winding and bold the river flows and gleams with blood from distant family and oil the origin of their skin
Conceptually the EP (SAILMAKER) is based on the Noarlunga region of South Australia, in particular Old Noarlunga, the changing of family names, and the squandering of land and birth rights over the last century.
These stories have their origin initially explored on Bronze Chariot’s album NIGREDO, released in 2011 with lyrics to Horseshoe Bend being written by my brother Benjamin Cooper and delivered by me.
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GARRETT R. COOPER Adelaide, Australia
Songs written and recorded as abruptly as possible between 2009 and 2016.
All music now written and released under the name MULE
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