Immediate download of My Private Asylum in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. Recommended price is $1. Please be generous, all of the money will go directly to the band and will be used to bring you live shows, new recordings, and other creative projects.
Comes in a sturdy, high quality 4-panel digipak case (not a crappy, fragile jewel case) with original artwork by Karen Rustad and photography by Robert Scheuerman.
Also includes immediate download of 13 track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format.
Includes high quality 100% cotton preshrunk t-shirts and lovely glossy 6 X 3.75 inch stickers, both printed in New Jersey with original artwork by Karen Rustad. Plus our awesome CD!
Also includes immediate download of 13 track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format.
Give me action. Give me motion.
Free public supply of suntan lotion.
All that’s mine gets used up
Before it becomes someone else’s good luck.
I’m not finished, yet. Not even close to it.
Don’t make me rush. I don’t find this funny.
Got to find a helpful associate,
Ask which button I can push to get my money.
But I wish I could just be paid in kind
With anything that could erase my mind,
And they’ll drag me away to my private asylum.
Oh, what a relief when that day is come.
Give it to me, what you should know I need
If I’m just made of asphalt and bones.
A sandwich. And a cigarette.
Not one quiet moment alone.
I’m not finished with you, not even close to it.
I’m in a terrible rush. I don’t find this funny.
(Please wait for one of our helpful associates.)
Which button do I push to get my money?
But I wish I could be paid in kind
With anything that could erase my mind,
And they’ll drag me away to my private asylum.
Oh, what a relief when that day is come.
Oh, just pay me in kind
With anything that can erase my mind,
And they’ll drag me away to my private asylum.
Oh, what a relief when that day is come.
What a relief when that day comes.
credits
from
Stay Awake,
released 17 March 2010
words by Brian Rose, music by Nelson Pavlosky