WHISPERING
PINES – WHISPERING PINES
PINES – WHISPERING PINES

1.MOVE
ON 3:26,2.COME AND PLAY 3:43,3.ONE MORE SECOND CHANGE 3:05,4.PUREST
DREAMS 6:12,5.GA HIGHWAY 3:11,6.WOLFMOON 5:12,7.LOVE IS FREE
4:00,8.SUNRISE TO SUNSET 3:41, 9.FINE TIME 3:12,10.BROKEN SPOKE 3:54
ON 3:26,2.COME AND PLAY 3:43,3.ONE MORE SECOND CHANGE 3:05,4.PUREST
DREAMS 6:12,5.GA HIGHWAY 3:11,6.WOLFMOON 5:12,7.LOVE IS FREE
4:00,8.SUNRISE TO SUNSET 3:41, 9.FINE TIME 3:12,10.BROKEN SPOKE 3:54
Whispering
Pines is a five piece cosmic California boogie band that
sounds as though it was lifted straight out of the Laurel
Canyon music scene that overtook the City of Angels in the
late 1960’s… with a little Allman-style southern
soul tossed in for good measure. If the musical
homage to the sounds of the past isn’t clue
enough to where this band is coming from, their name
is lifted straight from a classic track by The
Band.
Pines is a five piece cosmic California boogie band that
sounds as though it was lifted straight out of the Laurel
Canyon music scene that overtook the City of Angels in the
late 1960’s… with a little Allman-style southern
soul tossed in for good measure. If the musical
homage to the sounds of the past isn’t clue
enough to where this band is coming from, their name
is lifted straight from a classic track by The
Band.
After
nearly a year in production, Whispering Pines’ Self Titled album is
completed. The band brings a new confidence derived from their
performing experiences as well as a more focused sense of
identity and purpose. Sounding comfortable in their own skins,
they continue to stretch out stylistically and embrace their
idiosyncrasies. Songs reveal concise arrangements,
ragged-but-right vocals, and mastery of vintage-inspired style. The
albums song sequence is designed with an ebb and flow that adds
further cohesion to the material and weaves the four singers and
their songs together in a naturally appealing way. Again, in
keeping with the bands analog and tape recording preferences, the
album was
tracked
and mixed by Mark Rains at his Station House studio in Echo Park as
well as with Jason Soda at New Monkey. Additionally, the private
recording studio of Soda’s band Everest was employed for some
overdubs. Whispering Pines are grateful for all of the support
and enthusiasm they’re received thus far, are eager to carry on
in style, and are gearing up to make sure their new creation is
heard.
nearly a year in production, Whispering Pines’ Self Titled album is
completed. The band brings a new confidence derived from their
performing experiences as well as a more focused sense of
identity and purpose. Sounding comfortable in their own skins,
they continue to stretch out stylistically and embrace their
idiosyncrasies. Songs reveal concise arrangements,
ragged-but-right vocals, and mastery of vintage-inspired style. The
albums song sequence is designed with an ebb and flow that adds
further cohesion to the material and weaves the four singers and
their songs together in a naturally appealing way. Again, in
keeping with the bands analog and tape recording preferences, the
album was
tracked
and mixed by Mark Rains at his Station House studio in Echo Park as
well as with Jason Soda at New Monkey. Additionally, the private
recording studio of Soda’s band Everest was employed for some
overdubs. Whispering Pines are grateful for all of the support
and enthusiasm they’re received thus far, are eager to carry on
in style, and are gearing up to make sure their new creation is
heard.
Debbie
Dean
Dean