Bonny Light Horseman: Green/green

Bonny Light Horseman SKU: 40526737
Bonny Light Horseman: Green/green

Bonny Light Horseman: Green/green

Bonny Light Horseman SKU: 40526737

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Description

Title: Green/green
Artist: Bonny Light Horseman
Label: 37D03D
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 656605358888
Genre: Folk

The timeless qualities of traditional tunes can carry us across oceans and eons, linking us not only to the past but to each other as well. It was under the banner of those eternal connections that the trio of Bonny Light Horseman came together. From festival fields and a German art hub to a snowy upstate studio and everywhere in between, the astral folk outfit-comprised of Anai¨s Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson (Fruit Bats, The Shins), and Josh Kaufman (The National, Bob Weir)-is mixing the ancient, mystical medium of traditional folk music with a contemporary, collective brush. Their s/t debut is an elusive kind of sonic event: a bottled blend of lightning and synergy that will excite fans of multiple genres, eras, and ages. They follow that up with the Green/Green 7-inch, featuring two songs that didn't quite fit on the album. Says Mitchell, "We recorded 'Green Rocky Road' and 'Greenland Fishery' for our LP, but ended up cutting them at the last minute to keep the record simpler (and higher quality for vinyl). We see the songs as a bit of a pair, they both feature Eric's banjo playing and lean a little more 'Americana.' We're glad they have a home on Green/Green and are grateful to be able to share music at a time when the world is hurting."

Tracks:
1.1 Green Rocky Road
1.2 Greenland Fishery
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