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Art On the Walls of Heaven

by Prison Escapee

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Would you like to see A pictorial history of the wild West Would you like to see A self-portrait of me, not Andy Warhol Would you like to see a mystery with me Not a film that we’ve seen before Would you like to see a history with me Every day from now on
2.
Holy, holy, holy Son of God almighty I don’t believe in anything Except for The King Holy, holy, holy Son of God almighty I don’t think it’s weird To hear the Holy Spirit in my spirit It’s always the same It sounds like a whisper It’s always the same With a ghost It’s always the same It sounds like a whisper It’s always the same With a ghost Sky’s the limit when your heart's in it 
The greatest thing the world has ever seen Sky’s the limit when your heart's in it
 The greatest thing the world has ever seen They made a mistake when they said They didn’t want her there She was just a teen They made a mistake when they said They didn’t want her there She was just a teen Sky’s the limit when your heart's in it
 The greatest thing the world has ever seen Sky’s the limit when your heart's in it 
The greatest thing the world has ever seen
3.
Be Godly 02:45
Superman is sorry, man All I am is Godly, man It’s not weird to be a new man Forgive me for my sins again Hallelujah in the hills Everyone is eating pills I don’t want to lose my cool In the grade school pool Hallelujah in the hall As we dissect The Wall I don’t want to go back home Everyone is there alone Superman is sorry, man All I am is Godly, man It’s not weird to be new man Forgive me for my sins again
4.
Hockney's paintings catch me Riding my bike outside I wanna go on my favorite ride Hockney's paintings catch me Blowing bubbles in the sun I wanna go to the new pool with everyone There was a time I didn’t know anyone like I knew my mom Now no one knows me except for my wife There was a time I didn’t like anyone except for my brother And twenty years later, there still is no other Hockney's paintings catch me Riding my bike outside I wanna go on my favorite ride Hockney's paintings catch me Blowing bubbles in the sun I wanna go to the new pool with everyone
5.
Andy Warhol 02:27
Blankets are the movie screen Andy filming Edie Lou in the back recording Famously repeating I don’t wanna listen to the man in your heart I wanna know we will make a new start Everyone that comes and goes is good We all do as we know we should I don’t wanna listen to the man in your heart I wanna know we will make a new start Everyone that comes and goes is good But we all know that’s not true Is it feelings you wish to achieve You’re helping yourself to yourself an awful lot I don’t wanna live downtown alone Is it feelings you wish to achieve You’re helping yourself to yourself an awful lot I don’t wanna live downtown alone
6.
Feelin' like a country boy Who doesn’t know diddly squat About the city life Without a shadow of a doubt I felt You inside my heart And everything was still I keep falling down a hill I grew up in a hick town With only a stop sign I never stopped causing crime I never stopped wasting time Now I found my soul I won’t be alone Now I filled my void And I filled my hole Now I found my soul I won’t be alone Now I filled my void And I filled my hole Now I found my soul I won’t be alone Now I filled my void And I filled my hole
7.
We look like lunatics About to have heart attacks I choose my own memories Everything that’s good to me I wrote my autobiography Inside a boat on the raging sea I don’t really like it here But I love the way it makes me feel Wearing tattoos in my thirties What do they represent to me God and my friend who died My wife and where I’m from God’s perfect number on my face And where I’ll spend the rest of my life I saved the best for last I hope you’ll pardon my past I took one in the heart "Best wishes" on my cast
8.
Heads full of clutter Heaven saved Thirty year war Heaven saved The Holy Spirit by my side The Holy Spirit in my life In my life We lost the country in our sleep Everybody’s digging deep Trying to undo all the wrong Everybody sing this song One by one This is not the end It has just began The great awakening The Holy Spirit's song sung An epiphany from the Son This is not the end It has just began The great awakening The Holy Spirit's song sung An epiphany from the Son
 This is not the end It has just began The great awakening The Holy Spirit's song sung An epiphany from the Son This is not the end It has just began The great awakening The Holy Spirit's song sung An epiphany from the Son
9.
Fighter Jet 02:27
Destiny is holy symmetry Everyone is where they oughta be Protecting things and missionaries I felt free in the cemetery No, they don’t scare me Dead heads can’t hear me Whisper Fighter jets crashing in the sea The pilots coming down in a parachute Miss me, don’t you I knew I would if I were you And I don’t mean I’d be missing me I mean you missed me When you shot from that jet Before you jumped and now you’re wet I felt free in the cemetery No, they don’t scare me Dead heads can’t hear me Whisper
10.
Used Film 04:11
This last kiss is all I have So you better get this on film I was your friend until the end So you better get this on film Our brothers had a kid And they turned out to be princesses I never thought it would all be like this Now this is all I have Used film from the past It’s stained and it won’t last Now this is all I have Used film from the past It’s stained and it won’t last It won’t last It won’t last It won’t last
11.
Talk to God 02:50
I don’t wanna meet my maker yet, I’m not ready I need to say my prayers again I need to connect with The Man I need to talk to God again Everyone is losing their minds I try not to notice most of the time Everything I’ve accomplished has been inside Because I like to write with the AC on I’m comfortable like that Maybe I need to be something more I’m comfortable like that Maybe I need to stop closing doors Maybe I need to stop judging everyone again Because I don’t wanna see the devil take over me I don’t wanna meet my maker yet I don’t wanna meet my maker yet I need to talk to God again I need to talk to God again I don’t wanna meet my maker yet I don’t wanna meet my maker yet I don’t wanna meet my maker yet I need to talk to God again I need to talk to God again I need to talk to God again and again

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This album was directly inspired by my spirituality and relationship with God as well as my love for modern art

7th album released on the 7th day of the 7th month

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Hauntingly beautiful - State of the Alt

'Art On the Walls of Heaven' is a pretty, avant grade album. Just a little under 2 minutes, 'A Pictorial History of the Wild West' a short yet captivating song has to be my favorite from the album. A wonderful encapsulation of the electronic synth chords with enthralling alternative rock beats. - The Sleepy Feline's Playlist

California native Erik David Hidde released his whopping seventh full-length album ‘Art on the Walls of Heaven’ last week under the moniker Prison Escapee. The new record combines avant-garde synthesizer, film composition, and retrospective lyrics to create a must listen to exhibition deep into Hidde’s psyche.

The record open’s with a song titled “A Pictorial History of the Wild West” that serves as a perfect encapsulation of what is to come on the rest of the album. Like the rest of Erik’s work, it is a song that achieves the rare feat of inspiring and depressing the listener at the same time, in a way that, for me at least, is really profound.

Erik follows up his opening track with “Sky’s the Limit,” another song that mixes minor chords and synth with seemingly optimistic lyrics. With this track, Erik allows his music to fully develop the words he is singing, giving the listener a lot of freedom to interpret “Sky’s the Limit” however they choose.

Hidde is undoubtedly no stranger to experimentation and exploration, as this is the seventh album Erik has entirely written, recorded, produced, and arranged all by himself. Hailing originally from New York, where he ran an independent music label called Housewarming Records from 2011 through 2013, Erik is now fully based in Los Angeles, putting his skills in music production to good use as a full-time artist.

One of the themes most evident in ‘Art on the Walls of Heaven,’ and throughout much of Erik’s music as a whole, is tragedy and loss. In fact, the name Prison Escapee came from the loss of his close friend to prison cell suicide. While tragedy has definitely had a significant influence on the ethos of Prison Escapee music, much of Erik’s lyricism explores the dichotomy between moving forward from loss while also reflecting on past memories.

Track six on the new record is titled “Feelin’ Like a Country Boy,” another reflective song that looks back on Erik’s childhood, growing up in rural Fort Hunter, New York, a small town just north of Albany. Though only Erik can know the true meaning behind this track, to me, it feels like an encapsulation of his move from Fort Hunter to New York City and eventually to Los Angeles. There is a sense of loneliness in this move and the overwhelming nature of jumping from a small, rural hamlet to one of the biggest cities in the world.

I really admire how in touch Hidde is with his emotions and his ability to put all those feelings into music form in a truly powerful manner. “The Great Awakening” is my favorite track on the record, and heavily utilizes religious imagery, such as the holy spirit, to connote feelings of revelation. Erik has cited his upbringing in a Christian family and singing in church as heavy influences on his music. “The Great Awakening”, tells of an “epiphany” that perhaps inspired this song or even the album as a whole.

For many bands, artists, and writers, for that matter, creativity is fleeting and comes from a mysterious source. For me, at least, there are times when I have absolutely no creative juice and find it difficult even to get a word down, while at other points, I feel like I am gushing with new ideas and energy. If I had to make an educated guess, I would venture that Prison Escapee is the same way, striking while the iron is hot and writing his music as inspiration hits him. “The Great Awakening” struck me as a song about that unquantifiable moment of inspiration that we all have, even if for only a moment.

Although “The Great Awakening” is my favorite track on the album, another song, “Used Film,” highlights my favorite thing about Prison Escapee’s music; his utilization of film scores. To me, track ten totally connotes the Blade Runner soundtrack, specifically “Blade Runner Blues” released by Vangelis in 1982. Though “Used Film” is absolutely unique in its own right, mixing in some heavily layered lyrics and drum machine later on.

Overall, I can’t say enough about the craftsmanship involved in creating an endeavor like ‘Art on the Walls of Heaven.’ To put so much emotion and heart, as well as meticulous time and effort, into a record is something I genuinely want to commend Erik David Hidde on. I highly recommend listening to this album all the way through and letting the total weight of Prison Escapee’s newest album wash over you from start to finish. - Indie Wavves

Prison Escapee released his seventh album ‘Art on the Walls of Heaven’ on the seventh of July. This record combines many different sounds to create an exciting and unique style technique. The record is opened by the song “A Pictorial History of the Wild West” that “serves as a perfect encapsulation of what is to come on the rest of the album”, as Erik said. It’s one of my favorite track because it helps the listener to understand how the artist truly felt during the writing session of the record.

To really comprehend the rest of the album you absolutely need to listen to it very carefully to pay attention to all the backing vocals, the ghost-synths and sounds. This album has entirely written, recorded, produced and arranged by himself so it needs to be listened. As Erik said, two of the most evident themes in ‘Art on the Walls of Heaven,’ and throughout much of his music, are tragedy and loss. In fact, his name came from the loss of his close friend to prison cell suicide. Much of Erik’s lyricism explores the dichotomy between moving forward from loss while also reflecting on past memories. You truly need to listen to it if you want to be teleported in a new magical but nostalgic place. I really enjoyed this work and I can’t wait to hear more from my friend Erik - Music Surface

credits

released July 7, 2021

Written, recorded, mixed, mastered, vocals, produced & engineered by Erik David Hidde
Artwork by Daniele D'Andreti, Joel Filipe & edited by Erik David Hidde
Written and recorded from June 2019-Dec 2020

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