Comes with a lovely light blue booklet. Artwork by Arlo Devreese | Eyemèr. Editing by Jorik Devreese.
Visual Description Design
In the centre of the EP there is a tiny house with a person in it, which symbolises that the person finally feels at home in their body. The person has top surgery scars on their chest. Two lines come out of both sides of the house and above these lines there are little circles. These stand for top surgery scars and nipples. Above the drawing 'Transition Town' is written in handwriting, and 'Eyemèr' is written on the right below the drawing.
The EP background color is light blue, the print is in black.
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When the COVID-19 period started, life was more isolating than ever. Many people talked about mental health challenges that came with having to stay at home and not being in physical contact with others. Human connection is essential to live. Corona made it very difficult to fulfill this basic need. With this song, Eyemèr tried to process the loneliness they experienced at the beginning of the corona time.
lyrics
Forgive me I wake up in sweats
For a minute the world doesn't end
Then it hits me, it all comes back again
Thousands killed and I'm locked in my head
Oh the worst part is seeing it on the news
There's a whole generation that died in one room
Oh the worst part is sitting it out alone
Alone
Forgive me I wake up in sweats
For a minute the world doesn't end
Then it hits me, it all comes back again
Thousands killed and I'm locked in my head
Oh the worst part is when you realise
There's no one that cares, no one that replies
Oh the worst part is sitting it out alone
Alone
Forgive me I wake up in sweats
For a minute the world doesn't end
Then it hits me, it all comes back again
Thousands killed and I'm locked in my head
For a minute the world doesn't end
For a minute the world doesn't end
For a minute the world doesn't end
Thousands killed and I'm locked in my head
credits
from Transition Town,
released February 11, 2022
SONG CREDITS
Arlo Devreese: guitar, voice, songwriting.
Michiel De Maeseneer: production.
Pieter De Wagter / EQuuS Audio Mastering: mastering.
ARTWORK CREDITS
Artwork by Arlo Devreese.
Editing by Jorik Devreese.
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