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White Vinyl. Set for on May 13th via Communion Records, the album sees the much-loved folk-rock duo - made up of Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones - once again team up with producer Ian Grimble on what is one of their most personal records to date.Davie says "Blue Hours is a kind of imaginary space you get into at night, a place where you process difficult things or where you try to figure everything out." Themes on the album include both self-reflection and mental health after both struggled with the latter in recent years. "It's the main over-arching theme with this record," Davie explains. The group, who have worked with mental health charity CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) previously added "It probably speaks to our struggles and hopefully many other people's too. Men are not very good at talking. We're not really taught how to - men have no idea how to talk about this stuff, certainly to each other."The pair describe the conceptual blue hours headspace that gives the new album it's title as being "somewhere between a hotel, a mental health hospital, a bar that stays open later than anywhere else, a paradise, a dream, a nightmare and an endless sea of corridors and staircases leading you to rooms that represent memories - good, bad, happy or difficult." Despite the album's challenging themes, it's an album drenched in hope too. "We wanted this to be a celebration of music," Jones continues. "I think that informed some of the bolder decision making on this record. At a time when music was so distant, it felt important to make an album that sounded hopeful, celebratory, ambitious and beautiful in spite of the heavy subject matter in some of the songs." Jones adds "It was almost like we needed to shout louder than before because we felt that there were more barriers between the audience and us. We needed something to transcend that." Album Tracks 1. Ne
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White Vinyl. Set for on May 13th via Communion Records, the album sees the much-loved folk-rock duo - made up of Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones - once again team up with producer Ian Grimble on what is one of their most personal records to date.Davie says "Blue Hours is a kind of imaginary space you get into at night, a place where you process difficult things or where you try to figure everything out." Themes on the album include both self-reflection and mental health after both struggled with the latter in recent years. "It's the main over-arching theme with this record," Davie explains. The group, who have worked with mental health charity CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) previously added "It probably speaks to our struggles and hopefully many other people's too. Men are not very good at talking. We're not really taught how to - men have no idea how to talk about this stuff, certainly to each other."The pair describe the conceptual blue hours headspace that gives the new album it's title as being "somewhere between a hotel, a mental health hospital, a bar that stays open later than anywhere else, a paradise, a dream, a nightmare and an endless sea of corridors and staircases leading you to rooms that represent memories - good, bad, happy or difficult." Despite the album's challenging themes, it's an album drenched in hope too. "We wanted this to be a celebration of music," Jones continues. "I think that informed some of the bolder decision making on this record. At a time when music was so distant, it felt important to make an album that sounded hopeful, celebratory, ambitious and beautiful in spite of the heavy subject matter in some of the songs." Jones adds "It was almost like we needed to shout louder than before because we felt that there were more barriers between the audience and us. We needed something to transcend that." Album Tracks 1. Ne

180 gram vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Sophomore from Australian indie-folk group the Paper Kites. Produced by Phil Ek (Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes, Band of Horses), it is the follow up to the band's debut album States. Written entirely between midnight and four in the morning, Twelvefour is a concept record that explores the theory that an artist's creative peak lays within these hours. The Paper Kites' music has been featured on numerous television shows including ABC's Forever and Grey's Anatomy, as well as The CW's Reign. Album Tracks 1. Electric Indigo 2. Renegade 3. Bleed Confusion 4. Revelator Eyes 5. Neon Crimson 6. I'm Lying to You Cause I'm Lost 7. A Silent Cause 8. Woke Up from a Dream 9. Turns Within Me, Turns Without Me 10. Too Late
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