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Showing posts with label Sea of Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea of Trees. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Making the EP

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Smash Extravaganza.



Our new EP will be released Saturday, July 17. We've had good the fortune of being able to coordinate it with WEXT's 3rd Annual Birthday Bash! The show will be upstairs at Valentine's and includes Sea of Trees (of course), with Sgt Dunbar and the Hobo Banned, The Rain in Spain, and Barons in the Attic. It's $7 at the door and things will kick off promptly at 7:30 to make sure all these great bands have plenty of time to play.

We're really proud of this recording and want it to be heard! We also want to be able to keep in touch with you all and keep you (gently) informed about the exciting happenings planned for the rest of the year. So, we've decided that on the Friday before the show (7/16), we're going to send an e-mail to our mailing list with instructions for a free download of the album. If you're already on the list...Thank You! If not, enter your email in the form below before noon on 7/16 and we'll get you signed up in time for the free download.

E-mail address:


In the meantime, check out this track from the album!



Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Self-Titled

What's next?

New music!

lago
helicopters
panama snail
littering by accident
the girl who often caught on fire
nunatak


Recorded over the winter, mastered this spring, our new self-titled EP is currently in production!



We're using painted eco-sleeves with hand-carved rubber stamps of original artwork by Dylan's mom!



The release date is July 17 and there will be a party at Valentine's. Details are coming soon and when we know...you'll know!

In the meantime, check out this live recording of Plans to Steal a Bird from the Ale House. It features Jack on euphonium and hand claps!




Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Hello, Goodbye.


Jack played euphonium, shaker, and handclaps at three Sea of Trees' shows over the course of two short months. From what I've heard, it really added a lot to our 'sound'. But his talents go far beyond that! As it turns out, Jack (under the name Barrow Burrow) writes one hell of a pop song. I'm hooked. From his Facebook page:

"Barrow Burrow’s name comes from the winter I discovered songwriting in Alaska. Barrow - the northernmost town in the United States - signifies my extreme relocation to the north. Burrow - an underground home a mammal lives in to protect itself from harsh weather - signifies the time I spent recording in my apartment waiting for the winter darkness to subside."

Jack is about to undergo another extreme relocation. He will be sorely missed. But, before he goes, we conned him into letting us learn his songs and be the backing band for a Barrow Burrow farewell show. Jack has never fronted a band before. And sadly, this will only happen once. So, don't miss it! These songs are FUN!

Join us next Tuesday (June 15) at Valentine's!.
AM Ghost and the Hoborchestra open.

We will try to start between 7 and 7:30, since it's a Tuesday.

There's an event on Facebook if you're into that sort of thing...Click Here!

Also, you can follow Jack's adventures...here. You will soon be hooked too.