Bad History Month's 'Warm Recollection' Of Love And Death
Songwriter Sean Bean says "A Warm Recollection," from the band's new album Dead And Loving It, is about "the high stakes of living life in the face of certain death."
by Marissa Lorusso
Nov 13, 2017
2 minutes
"The value of Death," wrote songwriter Sean Bean, of Boston's Bad History Month, in a dense, intimate introduction to new album Dead and ,"is that it's an infallibly reliable fixed point on the horizon to navigate by when I'm lost at sea."
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