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Infinite Jest

from Fourteen Weeks by Mateo Katsu

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    I used to live at a place in East Hollywood called the Church of F.U.N. Back when you could live there. For no particular reason I decided to start a project in which I would write and record a new song every week and share it online until I felt like stopping. All the recordings were done in the main room there and it wasn't uncommon for there to be members of the house and friends hanging out or passing through while that was happening. After 14 songs I realized I had an album, and that is what this CD is.

    I think Gibbons plays some banjo on a track, and Dusty plays tambourine or harmonica on a track. That might be on the other album from this project, Nine Weeks.

    I wrote and played and engineered everything otherwise, as far as I can remember.

    Front art by Luise Chen
    Inside art by Louise and Champoy
    Layout by Mateo

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lyrics

My mouth moves faster than my conscience
My brain moves slower than my ears
I gotta learn to tell the difference
Between a couple and a bunch of beers

I didn't care about the future
Until it turned into today
I never dreamed that I'd get tired
And so I gave my bed away

In front of one foot I put the other one
I move slowly but I've gone far
My eyes got blinded by the setting sun
Now I can barely see the stars

I didn't know where I was going
Until I found out where I was
So I set myself on fire
Keep me warm till morning comes

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from Fourteen Weeks, released November 4, 2016

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He was born in Los Angeles, and he lives there still.

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