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about
The Covers EP is a celebration of a local Los Angeles community of musicians and the creative diversity therein. There are few people or bands more emblematic of that diversity than George Clarke of Deafheaven; a band that has always refused to be confined by the boundaries of their genre, allowing them to “crossover” into many unexpected communities.
Having Clarke featured on this up-tempo, orchestral reimagining of Evan Dando’s Waking Up was the perfect fit. As Clarke now finds himself singing more traditionally instead of screaming, we decided to use both aspects of his voice: the eagle-like scream for texture and effect, as well as his wonderful croon to parallel Storefront Church’s lead throughout the song. The result is a blistering and cinematic 2 minute excursion through Dando’s world as he explores life without drugs.
lyrics
Put the other rest of it around itself
Spray with water and restore the health
Let it sleep, still it keeps
Waking up
Waking up
Take a shower and destoy your hell
Put the other rest of it around itself
Let it sleep, still it keeps
Waking up
credits
released February 3, 2023
Performed by Storefront Church & George Clarke of Deafheaven
Produced by Lukas Frank & Waylon Rector
Written by Evan Dando & Langdon Royston
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Cassidy Turbin
Violin Viola & Arrangement by Cynthia Tolson
Cello: Danica Pinner
Piano: Alex Fisheel
Guitar: Waylon Rector
Bass: Daniel Rhine
Drums: Lukas Frank
Cermony's Ross John Farrar experiments with synths, bass, & percussion to make music similar to that from the '80s homemade tape scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2023
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For me: this live album has the best rendition of Vertigo. Sunbather's mixing of Vertigo close to a decade ago didn't do Deafheaven's vocal performance well, but this live album blew it out of the park with how crisp-clean the range of frequencies are. hills.