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    Hand-cut, single-sided, square-cut clear 7" record. Housed in a full-color foldover jacket with lyrics & credits, printed on 100% recycled 100lb uncoated cover.

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1.
Dark Heads 02:08
I was talking to a Baptist preacher I still see dead kids in my sleep I started praying to a God after easter I asked him if he could take care of everything holy man, slight limp lipped, sighed softly sort of made me feel nervous at the time He said something, I didn’t really listen Its funny how advice can be poisonous I sung a hymn, in some form confessed A wooden cross situated between both my breast I started praying to a God after easter I’m afraid he won’t listen to me either Like some dead grave birthed inside my house Seeing dark heads walk, hang upside down I started talking to the God of the preacher Started praying to whatever would listen now But I still see dead kids in my sleep And I’m afraid of never not seeing their hearts beat I keep praying I'm released from this witness It takes a lot more faith than I've got to begin with.
2.
Black dress Velvet Bought it just a month ago Drive home Real slow Last thing I heard was the door close Glass house Desert Left everything that I knew My eyes were red She didn't notice Her eyes weren't red I noticed and walked away I heard you don't believe in love like you used to Replaying over that night I'm still there too I bet you write all these songs cause you're scared too Yeah, I'm there too

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The Split EP from California's Photographic Memory and Dog Mountain showcases the two artists bringing a new life to each other's songs. On the first track, Max Epstein covers Dog Mountain's 2016 alternative/folk single, "Dark Heads". This new version introduces new textures of lingering guitars and horns, paired perfectly with Max's voice. On the second track, Cameron Simony covers Photographic Memory's "Care Too" from the 2018 mixtape, "EVERYTHING NICE". Cam's version keeps the track's lo-fi aesthetic but is performed in a slightly more up-front and upbeat version, with the drums and Cam's voice leading the song.

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released November 13, 2020

Dark Head (Photographic Memory cover)
Produced by Max Epstein
Written by Cameron Simony

Care Too (Dog Mountain cover)
Produced & Mixed by Chance Espinoza
Produced & Performed by Cameron Simony
Written by Max Epstein

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