
Tongue Depressor - Bones For Time (LP, Album) (M / M)
Media Condition:Ā Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Mint (M)
brand new, still sealed
Release Notes
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You From The Local Family? 18:26
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The Reason You Don't Sleep Is The Words 18:12
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Hymns of Mud 18:50
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4.
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Narrowing Of The Days 18:48
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Country:Ā UK
Tongue Depressor's 'Burnish' was quietly one of 2022's most outstanding releases - a light-headed ritual that summed up so much of the year's nascent trends. Xenharmonic tunings, tape-dubbed organ drones, cautious non-repeating mathematical bell patterns, all of it rolled into a blur of sonorous future-ancient experimentation. 'Bones For Time' is a different proposition; picking up where its predecessor left off in some respects, but pulling everything out into syrupy long-form, shifting the focus from elemental intrigue to dizzying tape textures and consciousness-expanding harmonies.
The album is split into four 20-minute sides, each one investigating a separate instrumental fixation or process; the connecting thread is Rowden and Birdsey's discrete philosophical outlook, which they impress on each single-take expression, whether they're losing bowed strings in saturated fuzz, or pulling metallic clangs through fluttering tape heads. Importantly, none of it is overdone...Ā
Zach Rowden: double bass, tape loops
Henry Birdsey: pedal steel, bagpipes, harmonium, cello
Recorded and mixed at Meridian HQ 2021-2022
Mastering: Giueseppe Lelasi
Photographs: Dylan Hausthor
Layout: Alin Cinca
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Media Condition:Ā Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Mint (M)
brand new, still sealed
Release Notes
Tracklisting:
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1.
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You From The Local Family? 18:26
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2.
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The Reason You Don't Sleep Is The Words 18:12
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3.
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Hymns of Mud 18:50
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4.
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Narrowing Of The Days 18:48
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Country:Ā UK
Tongue Depressor's 'Burnish' was quietly one of 2022's most outstanding releases - a light-headed ritual that summed up so much of the year's nascent trends. Xenharmonic tunings, tape-dubbed organ drones, cautious non-repeating mathematical bell patterns, all of it rolled into a blur of sonorous future-ancient experimentation. 'Bones For Time' is a different proposition; picking up where its predecessor left off in some respects, but pulling everything out into syrupy long-form, shifting the focus from elemental intrigue to dizzying tape textures and consciousness-expanding harmonies.
The album is split into four 20-minute sides, each one investigating a separate instrumental fixation or process; the connecting thread is Rowden and Birdsey's discrete philosophical outlook, which they impress on each single-take expression, whether they're losing bowed strings in saturated fuzz, or pulling metallic clangs through fluttering tape heads. Importantly, none of it is overdone...Ā
Zach Rowden: double bass, tape loops
Henry Birdsey: pedal steel, bagpipes, harmonium, cello
Recorded and mixed at Meridian HQ 2021-2022
Mastering: Giueseppe Lelasi
Photographs: Dylan Hausthor
Layout: Alin Cinca



















