These are the test pressings used to evaluate vinyl quality before the main run is pressed. There are only 5 in existence. These will be hand numbered. They come in a plain black jacket. This includes 2LPS (The Question, and The Question Live And Alone)
Includes unlimited streaming of The Question (Live and Alone) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Question (Deluxe Edition)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 4 days
edition of 5
4 remaining
Purchasable with gift card
$100USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
2x LP pressed on Bowling Ball Blue vinyl with hand-glued heavy weight tip-on jacket. LP 1 contains the original album version of THE QUESTION, and LP 2 contains Annas acoustic versions of the album, otherwise known as "Live and Alone". This collection will NOT be reprinted.
Limited to 100 copies, a true collectors item
Includes unlimited streaming of The Question (Deluxe Edition)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 4 days
edition of 100
12 remaining
Purchasable with gift card
$45USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
2x LP pressed on black vinyl with hand-glued heavy weight tip-on jacket. LP 1 contains the original album version of THE QUESTION, and LP 2 contains Annas acoustic versions of the album, otherwise known as "Live and Alone". This collection will NOT be reprinted.
Limited to 900 copies on black vinyl, a true collectors item.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Question (Deluxe Edition)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 4 days
edition of 900
Purchasable with gift card
$35USDor more
lyrics
The first time that I saw you, you were waiting for the train
Your body like a shadow slipped away
A bright display of color, and the tunnel swept me under
And the last thing I remember was your face
I hoped you would appear, in some old movie theater chair
Some old vinyl back-booth diner way downtown
I watched for you in windows, sprayed your name across cement walls
In parking lots when no one was around
The city lights, they shine like silver, the city lights, they shine like gold
I’m holding out, for something better, what it is, I don’t know
The second time I saw you, you were running in the rain
Ducked back into a chinese restaurant
I drove around the block, cursed the light, double parked
Found only an old scarf that you forgot
I wore it that whole winter, hoped you’d see me in the street
Your eye would catch and suddenly you’d know
A glance inside the subway, the central station bustling
And two strangers locking eyes above it all
The city lights, they shine like silver, the city lights, they shine like gold
I’m holding out, for something better, what it is, I don’t know
I’m alright, if you’re asking, I’m just tired, and I’m just stoned
And the city lights, are a constellation, and your upturned face is, what I’m looking for
I came around the corner on a bitter saturday
A flower stand and trash cans on the curb
I bought a cup of coffee from a man who never saw me
Turned around and raised it up and there you were
My heart escaped my body, flew right up and disappeared
I thought that I might lose you in the crowd
But you crossed the street and suddenly your voice was in my ear
Saying don’t i know your face from somewhere else
The city lights, they shine like silver, the city lights, they shine like gold
I’m holding out, for something better, what it is, I don’t know
I’m holding out, for something better, what it is, I don’t know