Family (Noah Gundersen EP)

Family is the self-released third EP by Noah Gundersen. It was recorded by Daniel Mendez (who has previously worked with Lit, Dashboard Confessional, Duran Duran, Heart, and Train)[1] and mastered by Ed Brooks in just under a week in Dallas.[1] It was released on August 6, 2011. The 7-track EP features Noah's sister, Abby Gundersen, who plays violin and sings vocal harmonies on several tracks. Family has been called genre-defying and at times reminiscent of Ryan Adams, Fleet Foxes, Tom Waits, and Neil Young.[1] The EP can be downloaded on Noah Gundersen's Bandcamp page.[1]

Family
EP by
ReleasedAugust 6, 2011
RecordedDallas, Texas
GenreAcoustic, indie folk
Length26:29
LabelIndependent
ProducerDaniel Mendez, Noah Gundersen, Abby Gundersen
Noah Gundersen chronology
Saints & Liars
(2009)
Family
(2011)

Noah felt the title of the EP to be fitting as it "pays homage to the people who have shaped his life."[1] "Family comes in many forms," says Noah. "It lives with us, for better and for worse. It shapes us. That's what this album is about."[1]

Track listing

  1. "David" - 3:39
  2. "Fire" - 4:47
  3. "Nashville" - 3:37
  4. "San Antonio Fading" - 4:12
  5. "Honest Songs" - 2:58
  6. "Garden" - 3:42
  7. "Family" - 3:34

Personnel

  • Noah Gundersen - vocals/guitar
  • Abby Gundersen - vocal harmony/violin/string composition
  • Daniel Mendez - production, recording, mixing
  • Ed Brooks - mastering
  • The title track, "Family," appears in a season four episode of The Vampire Diaries called "Stand By Me". The song is also featured in a season four episode of Sons of Anarchy, entitled "With An X."
  • The song "David" also appears in a season four episode of Sons of Anarchy, called "Burnt and Purged Away." The song is also featured in a Season 3 episode of The Following, entitled "Reunion."
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