Posts tagged with ‘EP

A new instrumental release from Longsleeves. It’s a fifteen minute long ‘electronic-space-dub’ piece called, Strigiformes. It was originally intended to be released as a part of a split, but was shelved. Now available for free!
<a href=”http://sixtyyearswar.bandcamp.com/album/strigiformes” data-mce-href=”http://sixtyyearswar.bandcamp.com/album/strigiformes”>Strigiformes by Longsleeves</a>

A new instrumental release from Longsleeves. It’s a fifteen minute long ‘electronic-space-dub’ piece called, Strigiformes. It was originally intended to be released as a part of a split, but was shelved. Now available for free!

(Source: longsleeves.org)

Open Your Grievous Heart Review

Greg Locke of Ze Catalist has posted a review of Open Your Grievous Heart 

For now, we have Grievous Heart as a reminder of [Lee Miles’] rare ability to sometimes write perfect songs. Someday, I’ve no doubt, these songs will get out there to a larger audience; for now, he’s a regional treasure whose every release is worth getting to know. With this release Miles continues to keep the bar held high for his songwriter contemporaries. 

You can read the full review here.

We’re very pleased to announce that we will be working with our resident sculpture artist, painter and songwriter, A.P. Swearengin, on his very first cassette release via our Sixty Years War Handmade Shop on Etsy.
Here’s some details:
Austin P. Swearengin’s, The Nothing EP A slow rumbling fuzz folk record, written and recorded in the sparsely lit attic of a house in the heart of Minneapolis, The Nothing EP is a reflection of a past, leaning towards the forgotten. The limited 50 copy, tape release, by Austin P. Swearengin is set for Tuesday September 9th, 2010, on Sixty Years War Collective.

We’re very pleased to announce that we will be working with our resident sculpture artist, painter and songwriter, A.P. Swearengin, on his very first cassette release via our Sixty Years War Handmade Shop on Etsy.

Here’s some details:

Austin P. Swearengin’s, The Nothing EP 
A slow rumbling fuzz folk record, written and recorded in the sparsely lit attic of a house in the heart of Minneapolis, The Nothing EP is a reflection of a past, leaning towards the forgotten. The limited 50 copy, tape release, by Austin P. Swearengin is set for Tuesday September 9th, 2010, on Sixty Years War Collective.

I had all those songs, and they made sense together, and I realized that these are the most personal songs I’ve ever written.
Lee Miles on Open Your Grievous Heart from The Fort Wayne Reader.

Sunday Brothers from Lee Miles’ forthcoming full length release, FOUGHT + WON. You can purchase Miles’ newest current release, Open Your Grievous Heart EP at the Store.


Elder is a sign of evolutionary change, a transition from one state to another. Old things are passing away and new things will take their place. It is a time of letting go of what holds you back. It is important to come to terms with change during this cycle. Everything changes and transforms. All life is beginnings and endings, birth, death, and rebirth.

<a href=”http://sixtyyearswar.bandcamp.com/album/elderberry” data-mce-href=”http://sixtyyearswar.bandcamp.com/album/elderberry”>Elderberry by Longsleeves</a>

Elder is a sign of evolutionary change, a transition from one state to another. Old things are passing away and new things will take their place. It is a time of letting go of what holds you back. It is important to come to terms with change during this cycle. Everything changes and transforms. All life is beginnings and endings, birth, death, and rebirth.