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Rainwater
Place

Catalog Numbers: FH-056 / FH:VI-026
Release Date:
November 3, 2017
Genre: Indie Pop / Folk Rock / Post-Easy-Listening
Radio Friendly: Yes
Type: EP
Purchase: Bandcamp
Links: Discogs Info | Spotify

pressing information

Digital: Worldwide

Cassette Tape: Furhoof: Sixth Man

  • 1st Press (2017): 100
    ”Gold Grill” gold cassette with full-color paper label A-side, full-color O-Card slipcase, and lyrics insert. Hand-numbered.

Compact Disc: Furious Hooves

  • 1st Press (2017): 25

    Limited Edition Handmade CD-R comes in a Kraft sleeve with full-colour matte art (front/back), CD label watercolored by Blake Luley, and lyrics insert. Hand-numbered.


Tracklisting

1. Driftwood – 03:13
2. Coffee – 03:29
3. Ordinary Pain – 02:37
4. Rolling Train – 03:43
5. Bert – 00:47
6. Place – 03:33

Total Run Time: 17:23
Side Split: A 1-3, B 4-6

Lyrics: Clean

Credits

All songs written by Blake Luley.

Arranged & performed by…
Blake Luley: vocals, guitar, synth, piano, bass, percussion.
Amy Fitchette: vocals on tracks 1-4.
Aviva Stampfer: vocals on track 3, bass synth on track 6.
Patrick Curry: drums/percussion on tracks 2, 3, 4 & 6.
Drew Fitchette: drums on 1 & 4.
Dane Zarra: guitar on tracks 2, 3 & 6.
Jesse Ramos Botello: bass on track 4.
Neil Acharya: saxophone on tracks 2 & 6.
Storm Benjamin: marimba on track 1.

Recorded by Blake Luley & Bryan Pugh.
Mixed: Blake Luley.
Mastered: Timothy Stollenwerk for Stereophonic Mastering.

Artwork: Noam Stampfer.
Design & layout: Ryan McCardle.


Release Biography

‘Place’ is the first EP by Rainwater, a follow-up to the Seattle band's 2016 debut album ‘Swimming in Sunlight’. A document of a cross-country move from New York City to the Pacific Northwest, these songs embody the ramshackle amble of the long drive itself. Full of radiant guitars, shuffling drumwork, and wide spaces, they glide like American roadside. As hushed and quietly beautiful as their debut, the serene atmosphere belies the anxieties in the lyrics. Like a diary written in the backseat, songwriter Blake Luley looks back at the places in the rearview and wonders about all the uncertainties waiting at his destination. Can home and happiness be carried with you, or are they forever elusive? Rainwater are hopeful, but deeply thoughtful, staring out the window. These thoughts are crystallized on lead single "Rolling Train", which clacks along like its namesake before dissolving into lingering echoes of longing.

Made with musicians from New York as well as Seattle, the EP’s bicoastal nature is reflected in a surprising variety of sounds and influences that nevertheless cohere into a singular vision. Beyond the familiar bedroom dream-pop sounds Rainwater has previously explored, they have also found themselves heavily inspired by the Ethio-Jazz of Mulatu Astatke, Angelo Badalamenti's Twin Peaks score, and the songwriting of Neil Young. Songs like opener "Driftwood" and the closing title track float on beds of vocals and hum with negative space. On "Coffee", a reverbed guitar solo drifts into a loping organ rhythm like a passing cloud, while "Ordinary Pain" escalates a doo-wop influenced shuffle into a soaring post-rock crescendo in under 3 minutes. These songs may pass by like hazy daydreams, but they are full of detail. The raw emotion invested in this EP suggests that this is not an odds-and-ends release of stylistic experiments, but a cohesive statement in its own right, and a sign of more curious, heartfelt music to come from Rainwater. ‘Place’ was released on November 3rd 2017 by Furious Hooves digitally worldwide, as well as on limited edition cassette and handmade CD-R.

‘Place’ bio written by Gleb Boundin.


Press & Accolades

"Seattle's lucky to have these lovely sounds in our city."
– KEXP, premiere of “Coffee” from ‘Place’ EP.

“The accent of someone becomes a tiny town painted in deep greens & maroons.”
SMALL ALBUMS, review of 'Place’ EP.

“A silver picture frame that’s actually a window.”
SMALL ALBUMS, review of “Rolling Train” from 'Place’ EP.


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