A Place For Owls and Birthday Dad have announced an exclusive 12″ split vinyl called My Friends Are Here. The vinyl has two variants: a split color half translucent yellow/translucent blue vinyl limited to 150 copies, and an ultra clear vinyl limited to 350 copies. Items are in-stock here and will be shipping out soon.
Review: A Place For Owls – how we dig in the earth
The sophomore album from Denver emo band A Place For Owls is a great exploration from a group of musicians taking their time to get to the root of what makes us all human. The affectionately-titled how we dig in the earth is an album that was recorded over the course of one week at Coalesce Audio with producer Dave Wilton (A Boy & His Kite, Loud Harp), and finds the band showcasing what they are capable of creating when all the right parts click together into place. The band described their process as, ”We were digging deep into the arrangements, practicing songcraft as gardening: pressing dead seed gently into the soil, praying for rain.” By finding that other-worldly connection to music, while still continuing down the path of self-exploration, how we dig in the earth quickly becomes a defining moment for A Place For Owls.
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