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Tasseomancy - Palm Wine Revisited

by Tasseomancy

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Palm 00:34
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Reality 02:22
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Palm 11 01:04
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Apophenia 03:08
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Palm 22 00:43
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HPR #29

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Palm Wine Revisited was recorded between the Toronto Island and the bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia with the addition of band members, Evan Cartwright on percussion and Johnny Spence on keyboards. Inspired by This Mortal Coil’s It’ll end in tears, this collection of songs is an introduction to the band’s diverse style, illustrating a wide variety of sound and influence from the pop sentiments of Braid, Apophenia, and Grass Harp to the more sparse electronic arrangements of Reality and What Life must I lead, accompanied by steel pan instrumentals.

credits

released June 2, 2015

Sari Lightman - Mandolin and Vocals
Romy Lightman - Vocals
Evan Cartwright - Drums, Steel Pan and Vocals
Johnny Spence - Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals
with -
Ryan Driver - Flute and Watering Can
Michael Davidson - Vibraphone
Charles James - Bass on Grass Harp

Recorded by Dale Morningstar at The Gas Station, Jeff Mcmurrich at 6 Nassau, Dance & Coco in Port Grenville.
Mixed by Leon Taheny and Josh Korody at Candle Studio
except ‘Braid. Wind is Coming’ mixed by Sandro Perri
Mastered by Milan Schramek at Lacquer Channel

photos by Maya Fuhr and Romy Lightman
Drawings by Julia Kennedy, Layout by Victoria Cheong
Thanks: Ben Harney, Airick Woodheaf, E.J. Lightman, Cub Lightman, Anika Mottershaw.

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