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Bandcamp: https://thetunemaker.bandcamp.com/alb... Bough II - Life is a Battle of Yearning (Branches 5-8) Life is a battle of yearning. From fighting for a chance of hope, to hoping for a chance to fight. It isn't until death that one no longer yearns. No one knows when the tragic hero loses the battle. Cobblestone Crypt (Recobbled) is an alternate interpretation of Cobblestone Crypt (Minimal Morrows) that aims to portray the same ideas with better quality control and more faithfulness to its idea. This sampledelian anthology seeks to represent Rapid-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease in a more personal, emotionally focused manner. Rather than traditional stages seen in most fan projects, this project is split into 12 branches of symptoms throughout the protagonist’s life that show the degradation of their mind. 00:00 Branch 5: Downpour (Agitation) "A fulmination precedes the torrent." 10:00 Branch 6: � missed messages (Withdrawal) "A ringer lies next to its handset." 20:00 Branch 7: Photo collage (Memory Loss) "A stranger points at pictures I've never seen before." 30:00 Branch 8: Still water (Anosognosia) "A tree loses all its leaves." ARTWORK Branch 1 - "signal breach (second wind)" Branch 2 - "messages (second wind)" Branch 3 - "where to next (second wind)" Branch 4 - "it felt so real (second wind)" CREDITS Audio captured by Paradigm All cover art by Paradigm Inspiration from Wavelength's fan-anthology, Tome of Patina and Self-Recursion Inspiration from the Caretaker's penultimate series of albums, Everywhere at the End of Time Inspiration from PIFEIGENBAUM's anthology, Reflection of Agony