2020 marks twenty years since Blueline Medic’s first release. The young Melbourne band married introspective songwriting with unflinching energetic pop hooks. Now available digitally and with redux vinyl artwork on Hobbledehoy.
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she closes her book / and before getting up / checks her lipstick in the reflection / and getting off / steps aside / a feint, her gait in a shopfront pane / ah, the pain of choice / well, it wouldn't be for any lack of time or money / it's really nothing for her to pay / because by her watch darling / it's already half passed a lifestyle made / a different eye dilates / and having taken a look / notes the part in a play of prediction / it's making her laugh / she tries to stop / she might so something silly / ah, the pain of choice / uncertain and not for lack of a mind that's doubting / but to a world well, what would you say? / that finding anything only ever seems half a reason to stay? / oh for god's sake / I'll buy her a watch / darling, she's already half passed a lifetime saved / and runs late enough without having to lament about it / oh yeah / she really shouldn't waste the same hours that you've had
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I bought the physical copy of this demo, #2/50, the night before All Tomorrow's Shoeys. I bought it again almost two years later when Jen was in a bind. In between those purchases I bought it on vinyl from Craigos. What I'm trying to say is that I've bought this fucking thing three times now and I'd probably buy it again, so you know it's good, aye! Nick
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Hard to pick a favourite on this pearler of an album. It sounds like there's 3 or 4 different singers on this. Great stories, Great songs, Great band! Liam Melville
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