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The Swiss Illness

by Lowercase Noises

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Benjamin Weary
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Benjamin Weary This album has me sitting in my office crying my eyes out. This week has been rough with a friend in the hospital and needing surgery and other things. Andy created an album surrounding nostalgia and it hits home 100%. I hit play and I have felt one thing from this album: healing. If you want to feel weight being lifted off your chest and to feel the Spirit of God surround you or just relief and freedom, listen to The Swiss Illness. Favorite track: Evident Signs of Recovery.
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Bruno The last Stage of Consumption...such an incredible lasting goose bumps effects. incredible joy. Favorite track: The Last Stage of Consumption.
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This album is about nostalgia.

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released May 19, 2017

Written, recorded and mixed by Andy Othling
Mastered by Taylor Deupree
Artwork by Ryan James

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