Heights
For immediate release:
The title of the new, second and executive album by At Dusk is
"Heights"
The record is currently in the gentle and able hands of our PDXPOP friend, Jon Cohrs (www.spleenlessmastering.com), where it is becoming masterful. We got two alternate versions of Tired Eyes to listen to yesterday, and the results are pretty exciting. Hopefully, we'll have this puppy off to Cravedog by June 14th, so as to have it in our mitts for tour. Greg is finalizing the album art today and tomorrow. Maybe he can post a link to it when it's done. It's a photograph - a change for At Dusk. But an At Dusky one.
I've been remiss in my blogging duties these past days - I was in Puget Sound (Camano Island to be precise) with Meri for 3 days in celebration of our 9th (?!) anniversary right after we finished recording, which was wonderful decompression. You ight have seen that it was recently the lowest tide in a decade in Puget Sound, meaning that all sorts of sea creatures were exposed to us as we walked out onto the Sound that wouldn't normally have been. Clams and oysters shot 6-ft high streams of water at us. Heights.
More later. Many thoughts. Make you eat em.
The title of the new, second and executive album by At Dusk is
"Heights"
The record is currently in the gentle and able hands of our PDXPOP friend, Jon Cohrs (www.spleenlessmastering.com), where it is becoming masterful. We got two alternate versions of Tired Eyes to listen to yesterday, and the results are pretty exciting. Hopefully, we'll have this puppy off to Cravedog by June 14th, so as to have it in our mitts for tour. Greg is finalizing the album art today and tomorrow. Maybe he can post a link to it when it's done. It's a photograph - a change for At Dusk. But an At Dusky one.
I've been remiss in my blogging duties these past days - I was in Puget Sound (Camano Island to be precise) with Meri for 3 days in celebration of our 9th (?!) anniversary right after we finished recording, which was wonderful decompression. You ight have seen that it was recently the lowest tide in a decade in Puget Sound, meaning that all sorts of sea creatures were exposed to us as we walked out onto the Sound that wouldn't normally have been. Clams and oysters shot 6-ft high streams of water at us. Heights.
More later. Many thoughts. Make you eat em.

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