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I heard Edith Frost's music earlier this year for the first time and i pretty much fell in love with it. This recording is a little homage to her and was recorded at home in Indianapolis on a cassette 4-track by Adam Harding. He also sang harmonies and played mellotron on it, and made a video. After recording we sent it to Kramer for mastering and it appeared that he had produced Edith's EP 'Ancestors' in the 90s. Such a funny coincidence... He ended up adding bass to the recording as well. We had a lot of fun making this and hope Edith will enjoy it too.
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released November 12, 2019
Original by Edith Frost
supported by 10 fans who also own “Cars and Parties”
I enjoyed Deerhoof's music for many years before this came out, but this album turned me into a Deerhoof superfan. This is an absolutely incredible set of songs from beginning to end. The individual tracks are great, but they all add up to make a powerful overall statement. Listening to this album is such a cathartic experience every time. jgregorsok
supported by 8 fans who also own “Cars and Parties”
Such good healing energy on this album. Perfect for recovering from surgery. Thoughtful, plaintive, free of kitschy standard rock moves.
Probably still good without the surgery. ;) spencer_huggies
A nostalgic record full of ambling rhythms, vivid imagery, and cotton-soft melodies tapped out on an ever-present ’70s synth-organ hybrid. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 11, 2021