Austin Glover - fiddle, alto saxophone, piano, acoustic guitar
Eric Perreault - cello
Erik Schoster - Pippi computer
Rin Smith - bass clarinet
CJ Boyd - upright bass, voice
Kyle Bruckmann - oboe
Lindsay Keast - flute
Brendan Landis - electric guitar
Shanna Sordahl - cello
Adam Hirsch - tenor saxophone
Arjun Mendiratta - violin
Jay Bodley - synthesizer
Joshua Marshall - soprano saxophone
Seth Chrisman - acorns, dried maple leaves, water chesnuts, field recordings
Recorded August - September 2016 at:
Ex’pression, Emeryville, CA, engineered by Aaron Oppenheim
Nightsound Studios, Carrboro, NC, engineered by Meghan Puryear
Second Dream, Oakland, CA
Weathers Household, Chapel Hill, NC
Mixed by AW
Mastered by Seth Chrisman
Artwork by Gretchen Korsmo
many thanks and great respect to Gretchen Korsmo, Brian John Mitchell, Fiona Matthews, Jordan Glenn, Seth Chrisman, Oakland Pinball Union, the OBU, Real Life Rock & Rollers World Wide
Lyrics taken from IWW Songs: to Fan the Flames of Discontent or written by AW
OMO is a label focusing on stunning physical media.
Although Mp3s are available here, every release is a
tangible object which we hope will enhance the experience of the music. These albums are meant to live on tape, or vinyl, or book, or pez dispenser, or something we hope will be as aesthetically stimulating as the music it conveys.
Coming soon:
OMO053 - hollowbodies
OMO055 - Big Bill Broonzy...more
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