12-track CD in gatefold digipack case, featuring artwork by Rebecca Hendin.
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Connectivity - 12" Double Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Connectivity pressed on double 12" vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
Includes unlimited streaming of Connectivity
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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"Storm To Weather" long-sleeve shirt
T-Shirt/Shirt
Long-sleeve baseball-style shirt featuring lyrics to the new song "Storm To Weather" alongside a beautiful design by Jamie Greaves (@jamiegreavestattooer).
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Storm To Weather metal pin badge
Button/Pin/Patch
Metal pin badge featuring the gorgeous artwork inspired by Storm To Weather, designed by Jamie Greaves (@jamiegreavestattooer)
The pin badges are responsibly manufactured - made here in the UK, printed onto 100% recyclable, nickel-free stainless steel, and hand-coated in epoxy resin to give it a long-lasting life! Comes with a black rubber clutch for a secure fastening.
Pin measures 4cm x 3.5cm
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about
Written by Grace Petrie
lyrics
The heart of me is ocean bound
But I come from a landlocked town
No coasts or caverns to be found
Among the plains and fens
But when the road takes me in reach
Of ocean waters that beseech
Me every time to scour the beach
In search of hidden gems
Along the shore where can be seen
In frosty white, in blue and green
Some days even aquamarine
All from the water thrown
Discarded shards of glass who all
Were swept up in this waterfall
And now whose bodies so recall
The stories of their own
Haul away, haul away
I'm bound to follow oceans, I know no other way
Haul away, haul away
And make me who I am today
Well who amongst us can’t relate
To such an ordinary fate
As living in a constant state
Of battling with the tide
Who started out a fragile shell
That broke apart each time it fell
That you could see straight through as well
And know what lay inside
Then traded days in pubs and bars
For crashing waves beneath the stars
And storms that gave us battle scars
When best adventure beckoned
Who turned with currents, met with caves
Wandered lost among the waves
And managed to avoid our graves
But sometimes by mere seconds
Haul away, haul away
I’m bound to follow oceans, I know no other way
Haul away, haul away
And make me who I am today
Blessed those that understand
We all return back to the sand
We were born of, but bear the brand
Of suffering and our pleasure
Now I find that that time and tides
Have worn my edges, smoothed my sides
For tourists who come wandering by
To mistake me for treasure
Haul away, haul away
I'm no kind of opponent for the current or the sway
Haul away, haul away
That make me who I am today
credits
from Connectivity,
released October 4, 2021
Grace Petrie - guitar, vocals
Ben Moss - fiddle, vocals
Produced and mixed by Matt De Burgh Daly
Mastered by Neil Ferguson
Great album. Almost a blend of Old Style and New Style Gaz. Delighted to have seen him perform two of the tracks live at Glastonbury. His performance was better than ever, and the songs are right up there with his best. matsan66
Confused and amazed about the different styles and the overload of lyrics, after my first full album sitdown. Struggeling to find the cohesion, but it will do for now.
After a few listens..cd in hand too, starting to like it a lot. Anywhere i can find full lyrics?
This must be amoré..my new favorite..italodisco meets dep mod ervanduijvenbode
Turbulent indie rock from Levi Fuller & the Library that has the snarl of hardcore and the knotty meter of math rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 13, 2018
Introspective, homespun folk tunes from John Donne that feel informed by the sugary bleakness of '80s and '90s indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 1, 2023
Gaz, having finally got this in the CD player, what an absolute stunner of an album, a glorious document of the hardest year in history, emotions, tears, mass singalongs, “The Old Normal”, one of my absolute key songs of last year and, topping them all, “Rule”, Gaz does full tilt screaming metal and it’s f’ing glorious! Neil Mitchell