There was once a larger-than-life fox that galloped through the mists of time with a spirit follower in tow, rocking back and forth on the back of him. They were as one, but two. From the deep dark into tunnels of leaves they traveled, seeking and sorting as they went, the tables turned many times and what once rhymed became marbles in the mouth of the universe and eventually turned to rhyme again. These songs were written for those two. The manifestation of their story exists in a mechanical sculpture of Fox and Girl, Juniper and Fyn. We hope you enjoy this music, and I urge you to put it on in the background and let it play out. They were meant as scenery, rather than focal points. Thank you for listening.
credits
released June 6, 2014
This was a collaboration between three entities:
Chimney Choir: Kris Drickey on Violing and vocals, David Reinhardt on drums, guitar, piano, vocals, Kevin Larkin on drums, mandolin and vocals, Tom Plasmeyer on upright bass.
Lake Mary: Chaz Prymek on electric guitar, vocals and composition.
Taylor Ross: banjo, guitar, pump organ, vocals and composition.
This was a joyous and grand project recorded in the mountains of Colorado. Will Koster, a human of epic proportions, made the capturing of this music possible by providing all gear and sound recording skills, and recording and transforming the tracks. Laura Goldhamer lent her time to curate these collections as well. Eternally grateful. Dylan Mckinstry made the album art. Taylor Ross painted Fox and Girl.
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