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Sergeant
Sergeant

Sergeant

Artists

Sergeant

Labels

Stroom

Catno

STRLP-067

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Belgium

Release date

May 10, 2023

Sergeant by Sergeant on Stroom.

Sergeant's debut lp is a 9 track trial & error effort. A collection of failed protest songs, dreamy and naive. Playfull & self relativating pop music trying to blow up itself.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$31.31*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

STRLP-067 - BE - 2023

A1

Seduced By Each And Every Shiny Object I Became An Infant In A Sea Of Glance

A2

To What Human Product Precisely Are You Devoting So Much Ingenuity

A3

This Song Emanates From The Common Man Claiming His Right To Poetry

A4

Not Sensing The World, I Should Forget It’s Existence And Be Forgotten By Those Who Live In It

B1

This Life Can Not Be All They Swear, For How Unpleasant Of It Were

B2

Soon The Tears In My Eyes Will Be Blinding And Blessing At The Same Time

B3

Bodies Pressed Against Small Platforms In Institutionally Resolved Postures

B4

I Will Allow Myself This World Whose Wear And Tear Is Without Cure

B5

The Annoying Got Interesting Because The Interesting Got Annoying

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