Love Is At The Heart Of This Thing
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Eddy Dyer is poised to unleash a loud, brash and loving return to the world with the help of friends old and new and is asking for your support ~
It's a new world since the 2008 release of "...Into Doves Of Grey", an album intended to bookend Dyer's recorded output with a return to the ethereal acoustic atmosphere of his debut "Explosion Alone", thus concluding his body of work (though "Teardrops Made Of Melted Crayon" was released in 2010 despite having been recorded 2 years before "...Into Doves Of Grey" and followed by the 2013 release of the "People Can You Hear Me?" compilation).
The new excursion promises to mark a new stylistic era, with a rawer, more stripped-down approach not unfamiliar to out-of-the-box artists like Sparklehorse, Tame Impala and "Rain Dogs"-era Tom Waits, incorporating found sounds and even more straight-up rulebreaking into the usual dark whimsy and alchemical wierdness you've maybe come to expect.
Together we can call this work into existence ~ thank you for taking the time to read this ~ the thrush sings into the forest always.
It's a new world since the 2008 release of "...Into Doves Of Grey", an album intended to bookend Dyer's recorded output with a return to the ethereal acoustic atmosphere of his debut "Explosion Alone", thus concluding his body of work (though "Teardrops Made Of Melted Crayon" was released in 2010 despite having been recorded 2 years before "...Into Doves Of Grey" and followed by the 2013 release of the "People Can You Hear Me?" compilation).
The new excursion promises to mark a new stylistic era, with a rawer, more stripped-down approach not unfamiliar to out-of-the-box artists like Sparklehorse, Tame Impala and "Rain Dogs"-era Tom Waits, incorporating found sounds and even more straight-up rulebreaking into the usual dark whimsy and alchemical wierdness you've maybe come to expect.
Together we can call this work into existence ~ thank you for taking the time to read this ~ the thrush sings into the forest always.
Organizer
Eddy Dyer
Organizer
Lowell, MA