joshman150 Posted June 20, 2017 Share Posted June 20, 2017 The 2004 album from The Heavy Blinkers. Checkout if you are a Beach Boys fan, https://labelobscura.bandcamp.com/album/the-night-and-i-are-still-so-young From the label... "Label Obscura is proud to announce the upcoming reissue of one of the best Halifax independent pop albums of the early 2000s - 'The Night And I Are Still So Young' by The Heavy Blinkers. Described by Spin magazine as "one of the greatest bands you've (probably) never heard", the Heavy Blinkers is a five-piece formed in 1998 by Jason Michael MacIsaac and a group of friends, including keyboardist and songwriter Andrew Watt and ethereal vocalist Ruth Minnikin. They are based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. By 2004, the intricate and tightly constructed chamber pop of The Heavy Blinkers had become well known, winning them widespread acclaim, albeit without corresponding commercial success for their self-titled debut release in 2000 and the 'Heavy Weather' LP in 2002. The band reached a remarkable breakthrough with their fourth album 'The Night and I Are Still So Young' (2004), exhibiting a new maturity in this stunningly orchestrated pop masterpiece. Two years in the making, this album consolidates the nocturnal orchestrations of the Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev and grafts them onto material akin to 70's era Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson or Randy Newman. This has led to the group gathering fans wide and afar, including Sondre Lerche, Van Dyke Parks and The High Llamas. The luscious pop songmanship of this album has earned The Heavy Blinkers comparisons with Brian Wilson's best work at his peak, as well as international acclaim and devoted fans. The band's sonic landscape is rich with multi-tracked vocals featuring an affecting interplay between Minnikin, Watt and MacIsaac, combined with a virtual enchanted forest of arrangements. Noisey recently included The Heavy Blinkers in their Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s, with the band also ranking in View 902's The Top 20 Albums by Nova Scotians. Label Obscura is giving this classic album the vinyl release it deserves. With brand new artwork by Yorodeo, detailed liner notes by Brian Chidester and pressed on 180 gram vinyl with a limited edition pressing of 300 copies, this release will bring plenty of smiles to fans new and old alike. It is now available for pre-order via Bandcamp. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monklover Posted June 20, 2017 Share Posted June 20, 2017 GREAT album. I put it on every once in a while, and its always so soothing... Never seen this cover before... Too bad shipping to U.S. and Germany, is more than the album ;( joshman150 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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