/
DE

Case / Lang / Veirs Case / Lang / Veirs

Anti | Item No: 484215
Vinyl LP | 2016 / US – Original | New
29,74 € 34,99 € -15%
Incl. VAT plus Shipping Costs
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Sold out This item is sold out.
Item Description
A true collaboration between three phenomenal, self-driven artists: avant-rock icon Neko Case, legendary musical nomad k.d. Lang, and indie folk star Laura Veirs. The trio wrote all 14 songs and shared lead vocals equally, sometimes even within the same track. Full of stunning harmonies and spellbinding rhythms, Case/Lang/Veirs travels through aches and eras, torch songs and tributes to the under sung. They worked over two and a half years in Portland, Oregon, where Lang and Veirs both live, sometimes in the former's loft with a view of Mount St. Helens, others in Veirs' dining room or backyard studio. The album was written from the ground up without any real plan beyond a desire to make music together and a faith that it would reveal itself. They produced the album with Tucker Martine, at his Portland studio in November 2015. "The combination of spirits, the combination of artistry, is very unique, because we have definite similarities, but we are very, very different, and it creates a really interesting thing," says Lang. "It's a truly collaborative record where our individual essences are firmly in place."
Item Details
Item No: 484215
Artist: Case / Lang / Veirs
Title: Case / Lang / Veirs
Label: Anti
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: US – Original
Release Date: 2016
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Indierock | Alternative
Available since: 2016-06-20
Condition: New
Price: 34,99 € 29,74 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Atomic Number
A2 Honey & Smoke
A3 Song For Judee
A4 Blue Fires
A5 Delirium
A6 Greens Of June
A7 Behind The Armory
B1 Best Kept Secret
B2 1000 Miles Away
B3 Supermoon
B4 I Want To Be Here
B5 Down
B6 Why Do We Fight
B7 Georgia Stars
Our customers also bought
Related Items
Our customers also bought
Related Items