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My dear friends
It’s been so long
How goes the struggle?
Meanwhile the conflict remains

On our home fronts
Separated my miles
It could never defeat us
As eternal allies

Thank you for breaking the silence
Over a distorted and static frequency
Although mid-awakening, I appreciate the thought
And wouldn’t trade it in return for the lost sleep

So cheers on the other end
From the bottle neck to the forgot foam
We’ll discuss moments of weakness,
Shortcomings, and triumph
With laughter interjecting frequently

With the taste of Arthur G.
And the sound of Gable’s voice
It brings light to reflect
In a faded polaroid

This audio is silent without my friends
This audio is silent without my friends
The pulse rate of this audio beats with emotion and honesty
This audio is silent without my friends

My dear friend,
It’s been so long
How goes the battle?
Figurative as it may be

We’ll pick up just
Where we left off
Without ever breaking stride
To maintained this connection as eternal allies

Now words never came easy
But I think you know exactly what I mean
Our relationship I cherish so deeply within me
Because people like you are few and far between

While arm in arm and flush in face
Invincible we felt, at least until sun break
I wish to savor these moments
And memories forever

This audio is silent without my friends
This audio is silent without my friends
The pulse rate of this audio beats with emotion and honesty
This audio is silent without my friends

And we’ll set up on sidewalks and we will sing our songs
Around bonfires and in basements we will sing our songs
Off key and triumphantly we will sing our songs together

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from Piloting a Vehicle of Audible Expression, released March 18, 2011

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audio/rocketry Edmonton, Alberta

Friendship has been a pillar of audio/rocketry’s blistering rally cry from the start, with the core duo of Joe Vickers and Matthew Murphy expanding to accommodate a rotating crew of some of Edmonton’s hardest working musicians. After a decade of touring the continent, the band finds itself distilled to its strongest bonds and purest sound with the addition of Blair Drover and Jerome Tovillo. ... more

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