Shopping For Records #44 (Revisited): Earth’s “Father Midnight” on NPR...
A track from Earth’s upcoming new album, Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light I, is streaming over at NPR. Expect a review of the album to submitted to No Ripcord in the coming weeks. In the meantime, check out the song and survey the information below.
Via Earsplit PR:
We're proud to announce that National Public Radio will host an exclusive stream of a track from EARTH's upcoming full-length release Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1. Go to NPR's All Songs Considered blog to hear the album's rich and transcendent second track, "Father Midnight," at this location now!
EARTH have also announced an official release show for Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1, scheduled for March 3rd at The Tractor Tavern in Seattle, with support from Mount Eerie and Low Hums. During this special evening, EARTH will be celebrating their newest live lineup and showcasing the hymns on Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1, which will be released on February 22nd worldwide on Southern Lord Recordings.
EARTH Record Release Show:
3/3/2011 The Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA w/ Mount Eerie, Low Hums
Sincerely,
Letters From A Tapehead
Via Earsplit PR:
We're proud to announce that National Public Radio will host an exclusive stream of a track from EARTH's upcoming full-length release Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1. Go to NPR's All Songs Considered blog to hear the album's rich and transcendent second track, "Father Midnight," at this location now!
EARTH have also announced an official release show for Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1, scheduled for March 3rd at The Tractor Tavern in Seattle, with support from Mount Eerie and Low Hums. During this special evening, EARTH will be celebrating their newest live lineup and showcasing the hymns on Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light 1, which will be released on February 22nd worldwide on Southern Lord Recordings.
EARTH Record Release Show:
3/3/2011 The Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA w/ Mount Eerie, Low Hums
Sincerely,
Letters From A Tapehead
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