Heavy Hours: The Heavy Hours (Vinyl LP)
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"The musicians at the heart of The Heavy Hours have been united for over a decade, first coming together in high school over a mutual love of diverse sounds spanning contemplative folk to wildly experimental post-rock. In 2018, they rechristened themselves as The Heavy Hours - inspired from a line in William Butler Yeats' Autobiographies - and began fusing their questing spirit and relentless work ethic with an emphasis on more traditional songwriting and production. Widescreen debut single, ""Don't Walk Away,"" was co-written by Marcagi and Yorio with Auerbach and award-winning songwriter Ronnie Bowman. ""A purely American blend of folk, rock and good feelings,"" declared American Songwriter, hailing the song for ""it's unbelievably catchy lines and effortlessly organic arrangement... a perfect pairing with a late-summer sunset or an evening with friends.""" Wildfire, You Say My Name, Only One, Like I Do, No Place to Go, Don't Walk Away, Desperate Days, Ache, Days Since You're Gone, On My Own
"The musicians at the heart of The Heavy Hours have been united for over a decade, first coming together in high school over a mutual love of diverse sounds spanning contemplative folk to wildly experimental post-rock. In 2018, they rechristened themselves as The Heavy Hours - inspired from a line in William Butler Yeats' Autobiographies - and began fusing their questing spirit and relentless work ethic with an emphasis on more traditional songwriting and production. Widescreen debut single, ""Don't Walk Away,"" was co-written by Marcagi and Yorio with Auerbach and award-winning songwriter Ronnie Bowman. ""A purely American blend of folk, rock and good feelings,"" declared American Songwriter, hailing the song for ""it's unbelievably catchy lines and effortlessly organic arrangement... a perfect pairing with a late-summer sunset or an evening with friends.""" Wildfire, You Say My Name, Only One, Like I Do, No Place to Go, Don't Walk Away, Desperate Days, Ache, Days Since You're Gone, On My Own