**PRE-ORDER ADVISORY**
pre-orders help to cover the up-front cost of the release in a way that beneficially reduces risk for trust fund. however, obviously for the buyer there is an increased element of risk inherent in committing to the purchase of a somewhat unknown quantity. in an attempt to mitigate disappointment, pre-orders would be encouraged if you believe you would enjoy an album that offers the following:
- 10 songs, in the keys of G, A(?), E, F/G, C, E again, G again, A#, E again, and D.
- a full and uncompromising turn towards adult-oriented rock, including 78 seconds of audible clarinet
- tempos ranging from 85 to 190 bpm, including three songs conducive to movement or dance
- lyrics touching upon the now-classic TF themes of listlessness, disavowal, and the fetishisation of regret, with details specific enough to feel frank and confessional, yet non-specific enough to allow for the listener to substitute in their own life experiences
- several 'fake-outs', 'ad libs', and an assortment of 'musical jokes'
- an increase in song-length across the board
- extensive use of the 'mothership' guitar pedal
if you have any further concerns or questions with regards to the nature of the product please do not hesitate to contact our sales team at ellisjones@gmail.com
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Present, Tense is the first song I ever heard from this band. As an American/Canadian, I definitely misheard every single lyric, but I loved the song. This is a Martha staple, and should be an introductory album to the band. Never change, Martha. Fuck the binary. thorseus