Get your hands on one of these super-limited Autorotation wristbands.
Made of high-quality silicone, the wristband is a pleasure to ware and is very useful too.
With 8 GB of memory, you can store a lot of info that you don't want to send by email or put on the cloud.
The wristbands come pre-loaded with:
* two songs (Vesna and the River, and Buran) in hi-quality MP3, WAV and FLAC formats
* high resolution artwork by Dolly Rowe
* lyrics and credits
* a short Autorotation biography
* video of a live performance of Autorrhea from our EP Jesus Bolts
The wristbands are made of high-quality black silicone and the print is in green, which includes our sycamore seed logo designed by Craig Yamey.
Compatible with all operating systems.
Includes unlimited streaming of Vesna/Buran
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Robyn Sellman, the lyricist and lead vocalist, explains:
“When Igor (Olejar) told me the story of how politics and finance had ruined Buran's chances of ever getting the same use and fame as NASA's space shuttle programme, despite being equally, if not better designed, I felt the injustice not only paralleled what many creatives go through, but that it's a subject that needs airing. Our society seems to measure the value of everything only in terms of profit, which can only spell disaster for creativity and innovation. In my lyrics, I just ask the question...What the hell is it all for if we don't get to fly?”
lyrics
Looks as though we don't explore, anymore, no more
Looks as though we couldn't care at all
Maybe we're too mature, to rave?
Maybe we're too secure?
Sure!
Where the hell do we go from here?
What the hell do we earn for?
What the hell do we care about?
What the hell do we dream?
Let Buran fly!
Crimson blizzard in the sky, the sky!
Three hours of perfect flight
How can that be enough?
How can that be enough?
Where the hell do we go from here?
What the hell do we yearn for?
Maybe we're too mature?
Maybe we're too secure?
Let Buran fly!
For more information on the Soviet ill-fated space shuttle programme, Buran, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buran_programme
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