Anathallo
Expansive indie chamber pop seven-piece Anathallo was conceived in vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Matt Joynt's hometown of Mt. Pleasant, MI in the autumn of 2000. With the band's name taken from a Greek word for "blooming again", over the next six years the group was reborn several times, with seven of the members leaving the band as Joynt led the lineups through a succession of EPs. In 2006, after releasing Floating World, a conceptual album loosely based on a Japanese fairy tale, Joynt was convinced by his artist friend Tim Lowly to move to Chicago. While he a...[more]
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Previously only available from the band via their website or on tour. This double disc collects songs from their early releases (now out of print): Luminous Luminescence in the Atlas Position, Sparrows and A Holiday at the Sea EP. They've been called an American Sigur Ros with their lush soundscapes, handclaps, horns, xylophones, chains, big bass drums, glockenspiel and more. The imaginative ensemble's echo integrates everyday matter, such as scissors, Velcro and balloons as percussion [ read more ]
2xCD $16.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Canopy Glow's opening salvo, "Noni's Field," introduces straight away the topic of death. Among lush pile-ups of Pet Sounds harmony and Sung Tongs texture, Anathallo's Matt Joynt and Erica Froman sing to the rafters: "We saw the sky, swarming full with the light that the fireflies made / An accidental constellation / You, how will you go? / Out through your mouth in a sigh? / Into a space we don't know." It's a surprisingly beautiful rendering of life's most feared result: [ read more ]
LP $14.99
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Michigan's ecstatic 7 piece marching band collective finally release their first album after 6 years & 18 tours. Moves from meditative to earnest vulnerability. Songs inspired by Japanese folklore, enhanced by various lyrics harmonized in Japanese. They've been called an American Sigur Ros with their lush soundscapes, handclaps, horns, xylophones, chains, big bass drums, glockenspiel & more. The imaginative ensemble's echo integrates every-day matter, such as scissors, Velcro & balloons as percussion device [ read more ]
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Canopy Glow's opening salvo, "Noni's Field," introduces straight away the topic of death. Among lush pile-ups of Pet Sounds harmony and Sung Tongs texture, Anathallo's Matt Joynt and Erica Froman sing to the rafters: "We saw the sky, swarming full with the light that the fireflies made / An accidental constellation / You, how will you go? / Out through your mouth in a sigh? / Into a space we don't know." It's a surprisingly beautiful rendering of life's most feared result: calm and cons [ read more ]
CD $14.99
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Canopy Glow's opening salvo, 'Noni's Field,' introduces straight away the topic of death. Among lush pile-ups of Pet Sounds harmony and Sung Tongs texture, Anathallo's Matt Joynt and Erica Froman sing to the rafters: 'We saw the sky, swarming full with the light that the fireflies made / An accidental constellation / You, how will you go? / Out through your mouth in a sigh? / Into a space we don't know.' It's a surprisingly beautiful rendering of life's most feared result: calm and cons [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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