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Obertura Neoliberal

from Laurels of the End of History by Cime

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El espejo del Pueblo que Pierde
Refleja laureles que alumbre
La Avenida de nuestro historia
Que a todos nos espera

Como Podemos ganar?
Como Podemos Vivir?
Si cuando hay desquieto
No Podemos rindir
Si no podemos recorder
Obreros tienen El poder
Estamos atrapados en espejos de ayer

Let me tell you something li'l friend of mine
There's a little temple in a jungle nearby
Called Kaha Kamasa, or so the Pech have decried
And hidden beneath pale virgin doors
Lay the spirits of a thousand storms
(As to hope is to love)
It's full of their dreams and hopes
(And to love is to hope)
Lost to time like ash to smoke
(Life without love)
But maybe they'll find it if they try
(Is life without hope)

Hope without love is
Life without love

Which is why we we look to the past
As we advance the past we lost

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from Laurels of the End of History, released August 18, 2023
Monty Cime - bass drum, garifuna drums, acoustic guitar, electric bass, theatre organ, bed frame, bongos, wooden frog, marimba, baritone ukulele, accordion, vocals
Jack von Bloeker V - electric guitar, drum kit
Lautaro Akira Martinez-Satoh - flute
Brian Watson - trumpet
Isaac Duer - alto sax
Lyle Cohen - cello

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Syzygy Records Aliso Viejo, California

Syzygy Records isn't a label; it is a portfolio of every project I, Monty Cime, have created.
When I was 11, I learnt the word "syzygy," & in trying to show an example of it, conjectured that "art is the result of an alignment (a "syzygy") of influences & life experiences beyond one's control"—these are my "Syzygy Records."
This conjecture, I came to find out, is a tenet of historical materialism.
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