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Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization
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Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization
Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization
Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization
Conceal Kitchen Knives Safely - Premium Knife Storage Organizer for Home & Restaurant Use | Perfect for Childproofing & Secure Kitchen Organization
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Reissue of this 2002 release by the Dallas, Texas-based alt-rock band led by John Congleton. HIDE THE KITCHEN KNIVES was the band's debut release for Southern Records. Guitars all over the shop, hard ass drumming and an infatuation with the weird and macabre. Thirteen songs, 46 minutes.
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A great album. The overall feel of the album is dark and cutting - vocals feel dissonant and harsh. The lyrics are dark, and they join in a weird synergy with the piano to haunt each track.I really love the track A Little Place Called Trust, which has this catchy intro of knives sharpening and plunging tip-first into a cutting board. The way it forces you to visualize it so vividly makes this track memorable.I first heard this album in the early 2000s and enjoyed it then. Even after a decade the tracks here hold up.

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