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fave it Punk | Progressive Rock
10 tracks | 34 minutes
Released Dec 2004
on Guilt Ridden Pop
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 00:30 Creativity lyrics BUY MP3 00:30 Creativity lyrics "GIFT MP3" 00:30 Creativity
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:54 The Wind in the Willows lyrics BUY MP3 03:54 The Wind in the Willows lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:54 The Wind in the Willows
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:32 Explosive Height lyrics BUY MP3 04:32 Explosive Height lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:32 Explosive Height
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:07 Phoning It In lyrics BUY MP3 04:07 Phoning It In lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:07 Phoning It In
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:27 Team Straight Up lyrics BUY MP3 02:27 Team Straight Up lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:27 Team Straight Up
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The members of Malachi Constant like to introduce themselves to people by saying that they are in a band.
Bio / Background
The summery men of tomorrow are back for right now. Malachi Constant is dropping "Infinite Justice" like an addict drops an addiction. It's 2004 but the record feels like its Christmas Eve 2015. Reeling from the critical acclaim of 2002's "Zenith," Saint Paul's patron saints took up a few habits and hung with punk influences which led to some examinations of what was happening. Their lifestyle hide-and-go seek was a tough bind to be in so come and get it. Going to their own concerts, Malachi Constant gained grit. If post-rock is dead, what follows? Rap? It's a double negative; e.g., "We don't not have a guitar." A time for departure from genres - a return to the band. Featuring blackberry, bluetooth and nursery rhymes that teach you how to count. Countless tours will follow.














