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Liminality

by Jack Griffin

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LIMINALITY is about the transition between two opposing states/philosophies; atheism and theology as an example for the first verse. The spaces we occupy or beliefs we hold to are more often than not, constructed by our environment and our peers more than through our own rational deliberation. Whether it's our own akratic state or a state of enlightenment and full self control, everything we believe and cling to is rarely A-Priori. It is learnt. This song is above the moments, ideologies, worldviews and beliefs we experience while going through our own internal shifts in perspective.

"In anthropology, liminality is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of passage, when participants no longer hold their pre-ritual status but have not yet begun the transition to the status they will hold when the rite is complete." - wikipedia

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Never thought there could be a God above me.
Always knew better than ancient texts I'd never read.
Living out each other's doubts kept me from finding out
The things that can calm me down, now.

In the end we're all hell bent on our souls getting heaven sent.

If only we'd been listening.
Pulled from that sleep and now it's interesting.

I'm wide awake. Sleep seems so fine a place to be.
And at my wake I don't bleed. I got out.
Now nothing bothers me.

Lessons learnt, now forgotten.
Apples fall. Now they're rotten.
Lessons learnt, now forgotten.

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released July 16, 2022
Composed, produced, performed, written and mixed by Jack Griffin.
Mastered by Andrew Goldring.

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Jack Griffin Geographe, Australia

“I don’t know whether he’s channeling Jeff Buckley or Daniel Johns, with a healthy pinch of Marc Bolan, but I like it” - Paul Gildea of IceHouse.
Born and raised on Black Mountain in SE Queensland (Australia); composing since he was 6, Jack’s sound is distinctively his own. Self taught on guitar, drums, piano & more, Jack uses music as a medium to explore introspective methods of coping.
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