Iduna's debut full length COUNTERPART on compact disc. Cardboard sleeve with album art by Melissa Penney.
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lyrics
Fade away, my mistakes, take a bow.
All awake, double take, I can’t relate to all the emptiness in your vows.
How they walk around like someone else,
A masquerading shell of ill intent.
Is it you I know?
To my mistakes, you’ve taught me so well.
To my mistakes, wither, burn, and peel.
Winging it, innocent, on my own.
Strike the set, disconnect, all alone.
Strike the set, gates been checked, coda played.
All the fakes, lying snakes, I can’t relate to all the emptiness in your vows.
So drag your beaten, bloody feet to the end and then I will carry you along.
Winging it, innocent, on my own.
Strike the set, disconnect, all alone.
Leaving them I swear I shed, every last lament.
To my mistakes, you are the last I’ll make.
To my mistakes, all you well hidden fakes.
To my mistakes, you’ve taught me so well.
To my mistakes, wither, burn, and peel.
Winging it, innocent, on my own.
Strike the set, disconnect, all alone.
Leaving them I swear I shed, every last lament.
Yesterday I fell off, bumped my head,
She kissed it better, took me in.
credits
from Counterpart,
released May 12, 2017
Music and Lyrics by Iduna
Iduna is Jason Craig, Trison Boyes, Tim Saulnier, and Craig Koziar
Recorded at Phase One Studios & Rumblecone in Toronto, On
Produced and mixed by: Mark Makoway
Engineers: Mark Makoway and Dajaun Martineau
Assistant engineer: Darren Mcgill
Drum Technician: Jeff Zurba
Additional Vocal Arrangements: Kent Rock
Mastering: João Carvalho
Album artwork by: Melissa Penney
Photography: Daniel Eliasoph
Logo design by: Justin Ryder
Special thanks to Mark Makoway, Eric Warner, Eric Alper, Graeme McDonald, Sabreena Peters, Jenn Ferris, Jessica Valleau, Katie Fortin, family, and friends.
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