160g LPs with full color labels packaged in extra heavyweight, full color jackets designed & illustrated by Dan Black at Landland. 8 tracks, 43 minutes.
Teal marble vinyl edition limited to 300 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Shelter of a Song
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
Purchasable with gift card
$18USDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
160g LPs with full color labels packaged in extra heavyweight, full color jackets designed & illustrated by Dan Black at Landland. 8 tracks, 43 minutes.
Black vinyl edition limited to 200 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Shelter of a Song
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
Purchasable with gift card
$16USDor more
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Professionally duplicated disc with full color print in a full color digipack lite designed & illustrated by Dan Black at Landland. Resealable plastic sleeve. 8 songs, 43 minutes.
CD edition limited to 100 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Shelter of a Song
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
Purchasable with gift card
$8USDor more
lyrics
We get lost and think of the other,
And it gets better there,
Filling time’s like filling cupboards-
The sky was gray and bare.
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
To be that morning fair
You know I don’t care for the dark blue cover that hangs over the garden,
And I’ll be Winter's older brother “please take out the garbage”,
I’ll be Summer’s only sister,
Sing to my youth how I missed it,
And braid her golden hair.
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
To see the morning fair
The field was dressed in robins,
How could I have forgotten?
All that time’s been wasted
On praying for more patience
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
You know I’d walk down dark alleys
To see the morning fair.
A revelatory blend of ambient and folk, some tracks one or the other, some a blend more one way than the other and vice versa. Well written lyrics and beautiful singing in addition and instrumentals as well. A more-fully realized vision of previous releases with so much headroom leaving you confident what's in the future shall evolve further and equally leave the senses enraptured. Anthony Childs
This is thoughtful and melancholy, but not morose -- there is hope in its sheer beauty. Her sensitivity as an arranger and producer is as impressive as her songwriting and singing; the whole album has a lovely sense of texture and space. Joe Madden