Song Spells, No. 1: Cedarsmoke

Song Spells, No. 1: Cedarsmoke, while not an official studio album, is the 4th LP by the Los Angeles-based band Sea Wolf, led by Alex Brown Church.

Song Spells, No. 1: Cedarsmoke
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 15, 2014
RecordedSept-Dec 2013
Genreindie folk, indie rock
Length40:00
Labelself released
Sea Wolf chronology
Old World Romance
(2012)
Song Spells, No. 1: Cedarsmoke
(2014)

Song Spells is a new Sea Wolf project made up of a series of non-studio albums written and recorded within four month periods. Church has said he will 'do the albums in between official albums', while indicating that the band would begin work on the next official studio album immediately following the release of Cedarsmoke.

Unlike the band's 3 studio LP's, Leaves in the River (2007), White Water, White Bloom (2009) and Old World Romance (2012), which all saw wide releases through Dangerbird Records, Cedarsmoke began as a 'stripped down' unofficial album and was meant to explore the sonic landscape and feel of the earliest Sea Wolf songs while also providing an outlet for Church to experiment with new ideas and working methods.[1] Geared toward existing fans of the band, the album was not intended as the next 'official' label-backed studio album, and was funded through a highly successful Kickstarter campaign.[1] During the 4-month process of writing and recording the album, the idea of the series came about, and while it was never intended to be released on a wide scale, soon after its completion it was announced that this first entry in the series would be 'given back to fans' by releasing it exclusively through music streaming service Spotify and as a pay-what-you-wish download on the band's website.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:20
2."Ram's Head"3:35
3."Bergamot Morning"3:29
4."Bavarian Porcelain"3:51
5."Cedarsmoke"3:34
6."Young Bodies"3:29
7."The Water's Wide"4:34
8."Whitewoods"3:41
9."Whatever You Say, Say Nothing"2:18
10."Visions"8:59

Personnel

  • Alex Brown Church - vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, programming, percussion
  • Lisa Fendelander - keyboard, backing vocals
  • Joey Ficken - drums, percussion
  • Scott Leahy - guitar, bass, ukulele, percussion, backing vocals
  • Vanessa Freebairn-Smith - cello
  • Matthew Langston - guitar, backing vocals
  • Written, Produced and Mixed by Alex Brown Church
  • Mastered by Emily Lazar at The Lodge NYC, assisted by Rich Morales
gollark: They definitely do. Rules should be predictable and consistent.
gollark: #10 is of course fairly beeoidal, as ever, but you don't actually care about my opinion on it.
gollark: I would hope you don't actually combine the no-english with the claimed stricter enforcement, given that people like discussing Toki Pona and such.
gollark: Ubq apparently considers it quite funny that it has specific examples for advertising but not inciting racial hatred or something.
gollark: Having an overly broad harshly punished rule and then selectively enforcing it is worse than a narrower rule which might not cover some cases, except we have never actually had advertising issues not covered already.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.