[ Epitaph / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 13 March 2020
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Produced by bassist Richard Dotson, written and performed by vocalist and guitarist Mikey Carnevale with some sonic assistance from Dotson, Everything Seems Like Yesterday is the most emotionally direct body of work from The Frights to date.
Everything Seems Like Yesterday first took shape through a handful of songs vocalist/guitarist Mikey Carnevale wrote on acoustic guitar back in fall 2018. Carnevale originally intended to release the material as a solo album, but had a change of heart upon sharing his new songs at a series of shows in San Diego and L.A. After receiving a unanimously positive response from his bandmates, he began to see the songs as more of a natural evolution of The Frights. Carnevale enlisted bassist Richard Dotson as producer and the two set off to record at Carnevale's grandmother's cabin in Idyllwild, CA. The pair recorded the record in sequence over the course of one week. The record features a wide array of ambient sounds and the use of real-life objects around the cabin as instruments; glasses with water in them, leaves, pots and pans, a ringing phone, etc.
1. 24
2. Kicking Cans
3. Simple And Strange
4. Echo In The Corner Of The Room
5. Leave Me Alone
6. All I Ask
7. Love Grows Cold
8. Faceless Moon
9. For Someone Else's Sake
10. 25