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Sinead kept the liquor bottles hidden in a chest in her closet. There were twelve of them covered by a winter blanket her grandmother had knitted for her as a child. The bottles were glass, some clear, some with a greenish tint, others dark brown and hardly translucent. Individual pieces of paper, rolled into straws, tied neatly with blue string sat idly inside each bottle. Each had a secret message that she couldn’t bear to be found.
Beneath the bed laid a small stack of parchment paper—similar to the paper in the bottles—a quill, a bottle of ink, and a bundle of red string.
Sinead held a thirteenth bottle in her hands while she sat on the floor between her bed and the wall. The bottle was green glass, streaked with salt and earth from its journey through the sea, but the cork was tightly packed into its mouth. Sinead uncorked the bottle, tipped it upside down, and a note with a blue string fell into her lap. She placed the bottle on the floor next to her, picked up the note, grasped it, and held it expectantly to her forehead. She breathed quietly and gently pulled on the blue string. The paper unfurled out of its tightly wound scroll, and she let the string fall to the floor. Sinead slowly pulled apart the sides of the parchment to reveal one word written in ink: “Today.”
Her eyes closed gently and air passed smoothly between her smiling lips. She was ready for her new journey. She was ready for her new life.
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supported by 17 fans who also own “Porcupine Bank”
BRUIT fait partie de ces groupes qui se découvrent surtout en live.
Une claque de tous les instants, à chaque mesure.
Du son des cordes magnifiques à la guitare qui nous enrobe, le voyage est exceptionnel et en vaut la chandelle.
Merci encore 🙏 kevinoudard
Anyone homesick for the classic sound of ’90s math rock will fall in love with the jagged guitars & tricky tempos on “LLC.” Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 6, 2023
supported by 17 fans who also own “Porcupine Bank”
I became a big fan with there first album and it got heavy rotation in my evening listening sessions. Every track is stellar and unique in itself. Astodan has the unique ability to bring both raw and controlled emotion and power within every song. I will be purchasing this album and their new live album on wax shortly. Astodan has become not only my favorite band right now but their music is in all my playlists. If I could see one band before I die, this is the band. Frederick Jones