May 12, 2009

New Releases, New Music....

Hello All, Dead Language Records is proud to announce the release the new and first full length album by Canada’s Forms. The album is called R/S and is available now for free download here: http://deadlanguagerecords.com/forms.html Forms is a guitar and piano duo and R/S is a 12 track, instrumental, mostly improvisational album. It’s a beautiful sequence of songs that will become an essential part of your music collection, no matter what sort music you enjoy. These guys are great players and we look forward to many more years of music from them. We hope you love it as much as we do. The boys of Forms have created a limited edition CD version of the album (which looks great!), and you can inquire about it directly with the band by emailing them here: willb@live.ca —————- Other news: - Mercy Choir will be performing some shows in New York City and New Haven, CT this summer. Please reply to this email if you are a booker and have any open dates. Some of these shows will be sparse solo performances and some will be with backing musicians playing more fleshed out arrangements. - There are still a few copies left of Christopher Trull’s mind boggling instrumental guitar album Boxes of Dead Things. Get your copy now, before there all gone. Of course, go ahead and download the mp3 version of the album and enjoy. - Orchids is Paul Belbusti’s (that’s me) non-Mercy Choir project. The consist of various experiments (in the literal sense) in instrumental guitar and pedal soundscapes, piano plunking, and audio collage. Many tracks are now available to stream on the Orchids Muxtape page: http://orchids.muxtape.com An Orchids E.P. is in the works. From Wikipedia: “In the Greek world, Tuesday (the day of the week of the Fall of Constantinople) is considered an unlucky day. The same is true in the Spanish-speaking world, where a proverb runs: En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques, meaning, ‘On Tuesday, neither get married nor begin a journey.’”

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