Features
The
Stone Giants have recorded what many are calling their "White Album". With lush keyboards and wet strings, The Giants prepare a satisfying feast of sonic melodica. Eleven tracks of stylistic instrumentation and mercurial songwriting, this collection bestows a multiplicity of euphony and a menagerie of melody.
Jordan
Egler showcases ten disparate styles on ten wildly different tracks held together with the "creepy cool" recording techniques his productions are known for. Playing all of the dozens of instruments featured on the arrangements, Jordan concocts virtual Big Band bombast with a mono brain & telepathic insights.
Brett
Basil brings his quirky, pop-punk sensibilities to auditory fruition with this collection of 11 songs recorded in the summer of 2016. Infectiously ambivalent and salaciously sardonic, this production has a stubborn optimism that spites the tragedies the artist was enduring at the time.