Found In The Open Country (The underlying deep structure) by Sacred Harp
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 14 September, 2011 17:09
Found In The Open Country…is taken from Norwegian four-piece Sacred Harp’s debut LP Window’s A Fall, available in the UK from December via Brainlove Records (it was previously only available through Oslo’s Trust Me Records). The press release describes Sacred Harp as ‘an imaginary movie directed by David Lynch, where Billie Holiday, Deerhoof, Earth and Low are picking mushrooms with John Cage’, which is pretty accurate really. Enjoy.
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