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"Larry Seaman, the main Standing Wave in another lifetime, drops his stab at a "21st century Fifties death ballad" for this Dia de los Muertos-timed release. Remember those creepy teen rock-a-ballads from days of auld -oh-so-earnest weepers like Mark Denning's Teen Angel or "Last Kiss" by Frank J. Wilson and the Cavaliers? Over throbbing, circular tremolo arpeggios, Seaman plaintively croons a suicide tale that may initially scan parodic. That's only the surface: The song was actually inspired by his mother's 20 year struggle with Alzheimer's. This record's aching beauty and roots-deep lack of irony is quite arresting. -Tim Stegall, Austin Chronicle
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released November 1, 2021
Produced with Ron Flynt at Jumping Dog Studio.
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