In a little house
releases on all digital platforms April 22nd, 2022
Our debut EP, In a little house, was recorded at Restoration Sound in Bushwick, mixed by Restoration Sounds’s owner Lorenzo Wolff, and mastered by Charles van Kirk. We wanted the EP to feel like a live performance — intimate, sincere, and imperfect. Each song was recorded in a single take in the same room with very few post-recording edits. Afterwards, our guest artists layered their tracks. The album is about a failed relationship that still manages to hold onto the timelessness of the love that initially formed it. For us, the record represents the confusion, darkness, and jubilance that one goes through in their struggle to find themselves in the context of a committed partnership.
The opening song of the album is a cover of Leon Russell’s original, A Song for You. Simple Life and Water on Rock feature Brent Arnold (cello). Seagull features Brent Arnold (cello) and Lacy Rose (voice). Unknown Lands features Lacy Rose (voice), and Colin Fullerton (guitar). The Way I See It features the voices of Melody Allegra Berger, Mare Berger, J.D. Mollison, and Lacy Rose, while Lorenzo Woolf plays the shruti box at the end of the song.
Our artwork is by Charlotte de Mezamat and our album photos are by Noel Woodford.
Singles from the EP
Seagull
A struggling individual blames their hometown and domestic life for their discontent. They decide to abandon everything, only to discover that their journey will not give them the existential meaning they’re looking for.
Releases March 11th
Simple Life
A couple is caught in a cycle of tumult, funneling all of their energy into their relationship, which is too much pressure for any relationship to handle. Their conflict reaches an apex and the relationship breaks.
Releases March 25th
Unknown Lands
A song about the ecstasis of freedom — being untethered by any responsibility with only the land and sky to discover. This feeling, full of wonder and awe, is as fleeting as a dream. It is one door among the many through which we pass.
Releases April 8th
Other Songs from the Album
A Song for You
An arrangement of Leon Russell’s original song. In this reimagining — a couple sings to one another about the timelessness of their love, which overcomes adversity.
Water on Rock
A textural song about the psychological erosion that can result from unresolved fighting. This was an address to repression that, it turns out, does not help things disappear.
The Way I See It
A more uplighting piece about trying to find ways to enjoy life while there is still a life to live. The title was inspired by a line from Terrence Malick’s film ‘Days of Heaven.’