The band´s first release, now in a deluxe packaging with foldout cardboard box including the lyrics and the artwork. Released on Goodwill Records.
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lyrics
Gavrilo Princip’s prime command was “shoot to kill the
habsburg man,” said dragutin dimitrijevic. “That son of a bitch!...
And if that wife of his gets in the way, well, she’s fair game...”
They’s driving down a cemetery road bullet-chasing the dead
heat of night. She saw a coffin, it was shiny and black. She saw
a coffin and on it was said: “Diggin’ a Grave for Sophia Chotek.”
“Diggin’ a Grave for Sophia Chotek.” At forty-six she took in a
shot, a 9mm Browning straight. She saw a shadow lurking
about. She saw a shadow — and here’s what it said: “Diggin’ a
Grave for Sophia Chotek.” “Diggin’ a Grave for Sophia Chotek.”
The royal car came to a stop. Gavrilo Princip pulled out a gun
— Vienna quivered. It was never the same. Vienna tremored—
it whispered a name: “Diggin’ a Grave for Sophia Chotek.” My!
“Diggin’ a Grave for Sophia Chotek.”
supported by 6 fans who also own “Diggin' A Grave”
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles
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supported by 6 fans who also own “Diggin' A Grave”
I have listened to this album so many times I know it like the back of my hand. Yet, no matter how many times I hear it, it always seems fresh and new, which is a rare thing indeed. ghaseloff