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The Great Upset by Jeromy Darling Jeromy Darling : The Great Upset.
Just a pile of dirt and memories.


Mostly dealing with death, this EP tried to address the reality of an afterlife and how that affects the way we live, the way we treat other people and the way we treat ourselves.

These songs were selected from a full length EP I put out with my band, The Great Upset, in 2007. After the band folded I decided I wanted these songs to live on.


Songs:

1. Omega
2. Polar
3. Easier to Kneel
4. Ariel
5. I Had My Reasons

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 04/20/2014
Jeromy Darling lives in Minnesota USA

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Christian, Folk-Rock, Folk, Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Singer songwriter


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