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From out of the wilderness comes Vesta, the third full length album from Coldharbourstores, conceived entirely by the established line up of Lucy Castro, David Read, Michael McCabe, and Liam Greany. The band were determined to shorten the gap between albums after their critically acclaimed second album Wilderness (RAPT 077CD/LP, 2017) had taken 14 years to release, following the band's debut More Than The Other, in 2002. What transpired is essentially a love album - universal, personal, eternal - keeping the flame alive no matter what. Vesta was recorded and produced, once again, by Bark Psychosis legend Graham Sutton (Jarvis Cocker, Silver Apples, These New Puritans, and British Sea Power), with long-time design collaborator Martin Andersen (AndersenM, Lush, The Breeders, 4AD/V23, JK Rowling's Pottermore) again translating the music into a stunning new sleeve design. Two singles have been taken from the album: "Disenchantment" and "Castle", which have accompanying remixes from Silver Apples, Fuxa, and L-Shape. Jonathan Pound (Throwing Muses, Micah P. Hinson), together with a performance by Tania and Kentaro of the Tarinainanika Theatre Unit of Japan, has directed the video for lead single "Disenchantment".
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LP version. From out of the wilderness comes Vesta, the third full length album from Coldharbourstores, conceived entirely by the established line up of Lucy Castro, David Read, Michael McCabe, and Liam Greany. The band were determined to shorten the gap between albums after their critically acclaimed second album Wilderness (RAPT 077CD/LP, 2017) had taken 14 years to release, following the band's debut More Than The Other, in 2002. What transpired is essentially a love album - universal, personal, eternal - keeping the flame alive no matter what. Vesta was recorded and produced, once again, by Bark Psychosis legend Graham Sutton (Jarvis Cocker, Silver Apples, These New Puritans, and British Sea Power), with long-time design collaborator Martin Andersen (AndersenM, Lush, The Breeders, 4AD/V23, JK Rowling's Pottermore) again translating the music into a stunning new sleeve design. Two singles have been taken from the album: "Disenchantment" and "Castle", which have accompanying remixes from Silver Apples, Fuxa, and L-Shape. Jonathan Pound (Throwing Muses, Micah P. Hinson), together with a performance by Tania and Kentaro of the Tarinainanika Theatre Unit of Japan, has directed the video for lead single "Disenchantment".
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LP version. In the years in between, people came and went, but the promise never left, and after writing, recording, deleting, rewriting, re-recording, mixing, remixing, hoping and wishing, the follow up to Coldharbourstores' More Than The Other (2002) is finally here. Wilderness features eight original songs, six of which were produced by Graham Sutton of legendary post-rock band Bark Psychosis. Sutton has produced, amongst others, Silver Apples, East India Youth, These New Puritans and Jarvis Cocker. The album opens with the wonderful "Sightless" and features spoken word from critically acclaimed author of Mysterious Skin (1995), Scott Heim. The album sleeve continues their working relationship with designer Martin Andersen (V23, Pottermore).
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RAPT 077CD
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In the years in between, people came and went, but the promise never left, and after writing, recording, deleting, rewriting, re-recording, mixing, remixing, hoping and wishing, the follow up to Coldharbourstores' More Than The Other (2002) is finally here. Wilderness features eight original songs, six of which were produced by Graham Sutton of legendary post-rock band Bark Psychosis. Sutton has produced, amongst others, Silver Apples, East India Youth, These New Puritans and Jarvis Cocker. The album opens with the wonderful "Sightless" and features spoken word from critically acclaimed author of Mysterious Skin (1995), Scott Heim. The album sleeve continues their working relationship with designer Martin Andersen (V23, Pottermore).
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