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VINYL FORMAT. Brazos' Martin Crane wrote the songs on Phosphorescent Blues during a two-week span of peaceful euphoria. Writing on classic themes - transient love, friendship, communities - Crane evokes the loss of youthful illusion and the calm, uneasy accomplishment of that loss. Like the adapted Adrienne Rich poem The Observer, the album tries to break free from the constraints of the city it's grown into, escaping by turning inward. Brazos has had a solid two years worth of buzz in Austin [ read more ]
LP $13.99
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Brazos' Martin Crane wrote the songs on Phosphorescent Blues during a two-week span of peaceful euphoria. Writing on classic themes - transient love, friendship, communities - Crane evokes the loss of youthful illusion and the calm, uneasy accomplishment of that loss. Like the adapted Adrienne Rich poem The Observer, the album tries to break free from the constraints of the city it's grown into, escaping by turning inward. Brazos has had a solid two years worth of buzz in Austin since their fi [ read more ]
CD $12.99
Other people also bought:
Retsin Cabin In The Woods, Nelson The Kentucky Rules, Call & Response Rollerskate
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The first official Brazos EP, recorded entirely by Brazos' Martin Crane in a bedroom in Austin, showcases a dynamic meeting of exuberant, brooding songcraft and intimate home recording.
CD $9.99
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