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The Battler

from Purplene by Purplene

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    Following an earlier album and two EPs, the acclaimed 2004 'Purplene' LP was recorded at Chicago's Electrical Audio by Steve Albini and proved a significant departure for the band - a mature distillation of brooding experimental minimalism, abstract poetic imagery and cathartic release. Sputnik's review noted, "the record's greatest strength is its shunning of the excesses of the genres it takes its influence from." Members would go on to form Charge Group, Firekites and Palace of Fire.

    The album was originally sequenced and mastered for vinyl, but only found a CD release (via Sydney label Spunk) while the band still existed. Then 14 years after disbanding, Purplene reformed in early 2018 for a run of east-coast shows to celebrate the release of 'Purplene' on vinyl for the very first time on Hobbledehoy Records.

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Check out the video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scgv3p6MTWw
(A mens self-help camping trip in the mountains...)

lyrics

Lynch post up too high
Much too high
Stopped short, falling shy
Ideals a touch too high
Much too high
Dropped short, falling shy
Why try?

Order?
Dragonfly darting wide
Darting wide
Stopped short, falling shy
Old friends darting wide
Darting wide

Catching reams of faceless distant enemies
Catching reams of faceless distant enemies
Why try?

Catching reams of faceless distant enemies

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from Purplene, released March 15, 2004
Dave played Steve Albini's mellotron on this - came up a treat...

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Purplene Sydney, Australia

Music made by 4 humans down in the colonies 1996-2005, then 2018. Insta @purplene_au

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