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August cover
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Shannon Lay
August
[ Sub Pop / CD - released 23/Aug/2019 ]
There is an entire sub-genre of poetry devoted to rivers and their persistent, meditative flow. Emily Dickinson's "My River Runs to Thee" compares them to the cycle of life, while Alfred Tennyson's "The Brook" deems them eternal and Kathleen Raine's...
Geist cover
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Shannon Lay
Geist
[ Sub Pop / CD - released 15/Oct/2021 ]
Geist feels like a window - or a mirror - into possibilities of the self and beyond. Shannon Lay's new album is tender intensity, placeless and ethereal. It exists in the chasms of the present -- a world populated by shadow selves, spiritual...
Geist (LP) cover
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Shannon Lay
Geist (LP)
[ Sub Pop / LP - released 15/Oct/2021 ]
Geist feels like a window - or a mirror - into possibilities of the self and beyond. Shannon Lay's new album is tender intensity, placeless and ethereal. It exists in the chasms of the present -- a world populated by shadow selves, spiritual...
August cover
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Shannon Lay
August
[ Sub Pop / Cassette - released 23/Aug/2019 ]
There is an entire sub-genre of poetry devoted to rivers and their persistent, meditative flow. Emily Dickinson's "My River Runs to Thee" compares them to the cycle of life, while Alfred Tennyson's "The Brook" deems them eternal and Kathleen Raine's...
August (Deluxe LP) cover
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Shannon Lay
August (Deluxe LP)
[ Sub Pop / LP - released 23/Aug/2019 ]
There is an entire sub-genre of poetry devoted to rivers and their persistent, meditative flow. Emily Dickinson's "My River Runs to Thee" compares them to the cycle of life, while Alfred Tennyson's "The Brook" deems them eternal and Kathleen Raine's...
August (LP) cover
add to cart $50.00 Out of Stock
6+ weeks
Shannon Lay
August (LP)
[ Sub Pop / LP - released 23/Aug/2019 ]
There is an entire sub-genre of poetry devoted to rivers and their persistent, meditative flow. Emily Dickinson's "My River Runs to Thee" compares them to the cycle of life, while Alfred Tennyson's "The Brook" deems them eternal and Kathleen Raine's...