The Oh Hellos - Notos / Eurus (12", Album, Whi)

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The Oh Hellos - Notos / Eurus 

Label: - 11LPOH05

Country: USA & Canada

Released: 2021-02-01

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Style: Folk

Format: Vinyl, 12", Album, Whi

Tracklist:

A1. On The Mountain Tall 3:07
A2. Torches 3:30
A3. Planetarium Stickers On A Bedroom Ceiling 0:50
A4. Constellations 3:48
A5. Notos 3:18
A6. Mandatory Evac / Counting Cars 2:22
A7. New River 3:41
B1. O Sleeper 4:16
B2. Dry Branches 0:57
B3. Grow 3:33
B4. Eurus 3:02
B5. A Convocation of Fauns (a Faunvocation, If You Will) 0:57
B6. Hieroglyphs 3:00
B7. Passerine 3:43

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This release is based on the 2020 Remaster of both the Notos and Eurus EP's rather than the recordings from the original release. Both EP's were mixed and re-mastered by Charlie Kramsky. NOTOS Notos, the first installment in an ongoing series, is named for the ancient Greco-Roman god of the south wind, who brought storms in the summer. Musically, the record draws from the siblings' memories of summers spent exploring the Pacific Northwest with their grandparents, as well as their experiences with the frequent threat of hurricanes as they grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast. Thematically, the series considers the question: "where did our ideas come from?" Notos recounts a time when the duo weren't even aware there was a question to ask, and reflects on the backfire effect we experience when confronted with new information for the first time. EURUS Once that first question posed in the Notos EP is asked — "where did my ideas come from?" — it opens the floodgates to more. While wrestling with them all can ultimately lead to a fuller understanding of the world around you (and leave you with more empathy than you started with), it can also leave you feeling alienated from the communities you used to identify with. Eurus, released in early 2018 as the second installment in a series, is a continued interrogation of our own beliefs, and as Eurus was the wind most closely associated with autumn, the record seeks to capture the feelings of dark woods, dry branches, dead leaves, and wondering who had migrated — you, or your flock? Written, recorded, performed, produced by Tyler and Maggie Heath. Mixed & mastered by Charlie Kramsky Viola/Strings: Matthew Hagerman Drums: Austin Norman Accordion: Joey Chance Special thanks to: Matthew Hagerman, Joey Chance, Nathanael Smith, Drew Griffith, Zack Wiggs, Austin Morrow, Joshua Heinlein, Grant Baril, Jordan Hunsucker, Carley High and our friends from The Goodness Sakes, Charlie Moore and the Night Queens for lending their voices to record group vocals.

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