No Living in the Living Room
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ViewsThese are the songs from my album "No Living in the Living Room." Just classical guitar and singing, recorded in the summer of 2008 in a house in the woods in Becket, Massachusetts. In real life the CD comes with a 40-page book of song explanations, references, suggested reading, personal anecdotes and rants about the problems of civilization and mainstream environmentalism. You can buy that here: http://www.sweetnowrecords.com/store
enjoy!
Track Listing
| Track | Size |
|---|---|
| Wolves | 1.02 MB |
| After the Crash | 6.38 MB |
| Tree in a Field | 1.91 MB |
| Growing Up | 2.41 MB |
| In The Service Of The Wilderness | 5.32 MB |
| Beyond the Backyard | 2.94 MB |
| Falling Apart | 4.22 MB |
| Stop Growing Up | 2.95 MB |
| Eat | 2.3 MB |
| No Revolution | 5.18 MB |
| It's Up To You | 4.45 MB |
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Since April 27, 2008
Since April 27, 2008







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Comments
All of your stuff is fantastic man. I look forward to listening to it more often seeing as I just found this site. Good work dude!
REVITALIZING !
I still can't get over this.
wow, this is unbelievably good. i'm gonna buy one too!
being eaten by wolves sounds like a great way to send off the body after death...i had a friend once who wanted to do the same thing...far better than having your dead flesh rot in an underground box.
The book and songs were completely life-changing.
I just can't get over how good it is. Dustin is one super-intelligent guy.
This is wonderful. I'm going to buy one.
Although I'm certain that "Falling Apart" is my favorite song of the year from you.
It really is tough to choose which record of yours that came out this year is my favorite. I think I love them all equally for different reasons. This one especially for the ideas, thoughts, and reading recommendations. I discovered and learned a lot after hearing this album and reading the book so I greatly thank you Dustin. Stay prolific please.