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Psalmships / Cover Club Session / Original Track / "You'll Never See The Morning"

Earlier this week, we unveiled the Psalmships cover of Honey Watts 'It's A Shame I Know" recorded during the Cover Club session at the Sluice Box .  During this late March session we also recorded this very intimate original "You'll Never See The Morning" from the upcoming I Sleep Alone.   Cover Club Psalmships "You'll Never See The Morning" * I Sleep Alone by Psalmships * With I Sleep Alone s et to be released in early July, big news came this week as Big School Records announced pre-order physical packages as well as some cd and digital orders via the Psalmships Bandcamp page this week.  Exciting packages are set to entice fans and collectors : 1. Vinyl package – 250 copies on oxblood + bone swirl colored LP + bonus 2-track 7″ w. download card (7″ contains 2 previously unreleased tracks and is limited to 100 copies. It will only be available with pre-orders or at the 7/11/14 release show in Philly!) ($18)or 2. CD package -

Psalmships covers Honey Watts "It's A Shame I Know" for #CoverClub - A special brand of Philly covers

Welcome back to # CoverClub and welcome back to the Sluice Box ! We last presented from the Sluice Box two weeks ago, sharing Katie Frank and the Pheromones covering Joan Jett and the Blackhearts "I Love Rock and Roll."  You last found us in a sitting room at the Sluice Box, amped up and rocking out.  But don't be fooled, the rest of the session was stripped, raw, and intimate. When first putting together the session at the Sluice Box, I wasn't sure what the set up would be, but I knew to trust Psalmships , the anchor of our session.  You see, listening to Joshua Britton , the force behind Psalmships, is like a trust exercise.  Stand up, fold your arms, close your eyes and lean back.  As you fall back into Joshua's musical world, trust that your senses will enjoy what will soon envelop you.  In October I did this exercise at Kevin Killen 's suggestion, when he was dismayed that I didn't already know Psalmships. I chose to start with Songs For A Red Bi