I can see that blue room in Fargo, North Dakota with an American flag draped over a basement window. It's a soldier's room, got sent away. We stayed up for days in the summer on Merezine and Ephedrine and Benedryl, Dramamine and Ketamine and Nyquil and Dextromethorpan Hydrobromide. And the light shining in through the window was golden and the days stretched out as far as the horizon and you could see the dust float like sparkles in the air.
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I can see that blue room in Fargo, North Dakota with an American flag draped over a basement window. It's a soldier's room, got sent away. … read more
I can see that blue room in Fargo, North Dakota with an American flag draped over a basement window. It's a soldier's room, got sent away. We stayed up for days in the summer o… read more
GOWNS began in late 2004, in Los Angeles, as a duo of Erika Anderson (a South Dakota native) and Ezra Buchla (a California native), both of whom were then quite active in various LA-based music projects. Ezra sang for Mae Shi on their first four records, and Erika was a guitarist for Amps for Christ and co-fronted the band Blue Silk Sutures with Tara Tavi, another AFC member. Gowns combined folk/grunge songwriting with noise-territory production values and radical, digitally-assisted improvisation, with generally eerie and delicate results. In 2005 they released a limited-edition CD… read more
GOWNS began in late 2004, in Los Angeles, as a duo of Erika Anderson (a South Dakota native) and Ezra Buchla (a California native), both of whom were then quite active in various LA-based m… read more
GOWNS began in late 2004, in Los Angeles, as a duo of Erika Anderson (a South Dakota native) and Ezra Buchla (a California native), both of whom were then quite active in various LA-based music projects. Ezra sang for Mae Shi on their … read more