The one-man band's new LP, "Day After Tomorrow," takes the Pacific Northwest as its muse. Shuffling, downcast drums merge with glacial guitars and muddy synths. Nearby, graying grungers weep into their coffee.
The recording you're about to hear was created with a single microphone and laptop- a testament to the possibilities of the new recording age. It uses both analog and digital instruments; traditional sounds mixed with electronic noises to create a record of cyclical ambient beauty sprinkled with catchy hooks and undeniable but subtle electro-pop. Influenced by the climate and topography of America's Pacific Northwest, Day After Tommorrow proves an ideal vehicle to explore surreal and varied sonic landscapes. Throw on your headphones and settle in to your favorite chair- this record is one to experience.