xxx FLYING FISH COVE
At Moonset
12″ Vinyl LP (2019)

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Flying Fish Cove – At Moonset
Flying Fish Cove – At Moonset album cover
Label:
Help Yourself Records – HY017
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
Apr 5, 2019
Genre:
Rock, Pop
Style:
Indie Pop
A1 Johnny Paper
A2 Sleight Of Hand
A3 Blow A Candle
A4 Manticore
A5 Bob & Sylvie
A6 Cammy The Camry
B1 Dangerous Words
B2 Pony Bracelet
B3 Home Sweet Home
B4 Lunar Tropical
B5 So Slowly
B6 Belladonna
Recorded At – Magic Lanes
Recorded At – Crush Cove
Bass, Vocals – Sean Canfield
Drums, Keyboards – Jacob Jaffe
Flute – Jena Pyle
Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Keyboards – Jake Jones (4)
Mastered By – Will Murdoch
Mixed By – Jacob Jaffe, Jake Jones (4)
Mixed By [Additional Mixing] – Will Murdoch
Recorded By – Jacob Jaffe
Violin – Star Dorminey
Vocals [Additional] – Greta Kline, Jade Tcimpidis, Lydia Brambila
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – Dena Zilber

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Flying Fish Cove is a painted dream of poetic indie pop from Seattle, WA. A band that invokes the spirits of Heavenly, Teenage Fanclub, and The Pastels. The fierce interiority, magical escapism, and mythical imaginaria that define singer-songwriter Dena Zilber’s intricate and intuitive visual style reveal themselves in the band’s transcendent patchwork of jangling ballads. Dena’s poignant vocals and propulsive rhythm guitar are accompanied by lead guitarist Jake Jones, bassist Sean Canfield, and drummer Jacob Jaffe.

It is the vast mountain ranges, sublime greenery, and vibrant art scene of Seattle that inform the collaborative ethos of Flying Fish Cove’s latest album, At Moonset. A rosy testament to summer love, “Dangerous Words” exalts the abundance of fruit trees lining the streets of the Emerald City, while the bittersweet “Home Sweet Home” lambasts its gentrification with a rare sense of personal and political responsibility. Vivid Tove Jansson-esque motifs dart through the album, from the off-kilter Muzzy-inspired “Bob and Sylvie,” to the travails of Pippi Longstocking in “Johnny Paper,” to the somber, watercolor dreaminess of “Belladonna” (a reference to the arresting 1973 psychedelic film Belladonna of Sadness). The album’s tour de force “Manticore” weaves encounters with mythical… more
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released April 5, 2019

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