HUSH ARBORS
Since We Have Fallen

HARVEST002
Vinyl-only Letterpressed LP


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"Quite possibly one of the nicest lp packages we have seen. Definitely top 10. Hard to even know how to describe it. You sort of have to hold int and unfold it and feel the texture and the heft. Wow. Thick textured cardstock, fastened all over with black rivets, the whole thing embossed and letterpressed with black ink, abstract designs and very classy looking calligraphy, the back is die cut about half way down, so it opens like a barn door, split down the middle, held shut by black string, once opened, it reveals the 180 gram lp nestled inside as well as still more embossed design and text. So gorgeous. And the music is definitely deserving of such over the top extra attention. A reissue of a long out of print cd-r, Hush Arbors explore a dark murky side of their soul, a drifting cloudy otherworld of soft freefolk bliss, flecked with all manner of detuned guitars, warped melodies, creaking percussive clatter, shimmery effervescence, but with a definite ominous edge, a lo-fi Third eye Foundation recording for Siltbreeze maybe? But with more twang, and more shuffle, and more delicate dreaminess. So nice. An essential dreamfolk / free folk / folknoise / dronetwang artifact beautifully preserved and offered up again for a very limited time."
Aquarius Records

Check out other reviews online:
www.boomkat.com
www.volcanictongue.com

Also, check out the bull tongue in this months ARTHUR MAG (with Brightblack Morning Light on the cover) for a really nice review by Thurston Moore & Byron Coley!


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OUT OF PRINT!


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mp3s:

Since We Have Fallen
The Mountains Still Remain


HARVEST010
Floating Action
Desert Etiquette




HARVEST009
Ahleuchatistas
Heads Full of Poison




HARVEST008
The Burning Bus
Anti-




HARVEST007
Floating Action
Fake Blood




HARVEST006
Steve Gunn
Sundowner




HARVEST005
My Mind
Fed Up With Myself




HARVEST004
Villages
The Last Whole Earth




HARVEST003
Brightblack Morning Light/Lungfish
Split 7"




HARVEST001
Rank Strangers
Music from Mrs. Hyatt's Oprahouse