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He walked along the ridgeline watching the sky swell with pressure and push light through cracks in the darkness. He wondered how long ago that light had first escaped, and how long then it took before it reached his eyes. He thought of her and the first time they kissed, her body pressed against the reds, yellows and oranges of a Carolina fall.

It all seems so far gone.

“The sins of two- thousand years fell to the ground beneath me; they covered the earth and were buried beneath our homes. i felt so small.”


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Doesn’t it scare you to think that our fathers grew up climbing the same trees we did as kids? I imagine us taking our own kids to see those ancient creatures, explaining to them that there was a past that existed apart from strip malls and internet identities. I hope they believe us. I hope they believe in anything.

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from The Burden of Song, track released October 21, 2011

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Young American Landscape Asheville, North Carolina

Young American Landscape is a quartet based in Asheville, NC creating dark, minimal post rock with neo-classical tendencies. The band has been inactive for the past several years, but recently regrouped and released Ruminations on Joy, a collection of material recorded before the band's hiatus. ... more

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