
The wait has certainly been worth it. The first full-length Crow Feathers recording (split over two 3" cdrs) drops today via Nate Rulli's NYC-based Abandon Ship Records. Beautifully done and adorned with photographs by Mark Lies, I'm more than proud of this project. While my personal connections to the music on the discs remains intense, Nate's handiwork on the actual physical release blows me away. Pick this up, please.
Here's the site description (authored by yours truly):
"Pre-dawn bedroom synthesizer and guitar compositions from a North Carolina ex-pat currently exiled to Central Michigan. Imaginary Scores never stagnates in effortless emotionalism; instead melancholy passages trace the horizon for glints of hope, seeking resolution and solace. This collection exhibits my favorite long-form recordings from the past year. While these pieces were not created with the intent to function together as a cohesive album, when paired together in this manner, I found that they illuminate an ethereal, radiant quality for which I always strive."
Edition of 100. $7 US / $8 North America / $9 World (from the label only at the moment.
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