SEVENLY VIRTUES: Long Divisionary

Sevenly Virtues

Long Divisionary

© 2006 Angelo Sacerdote (634479447006)

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Apocalyptic Sadcore, End Timey Music, Wyrd Folk

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Sevenly Virtues
Long Divisionary

Sevenly Virtues are a musical group from the San Francisco Bay Area. Long Divisionary was recorded in huts and chicken coops throughout Northern California in close proximity to farm animals.

Long Divisionary is the soundtrack to the apocalyptic science fiction movie in your mind. Haunting, mostly acoustic songs of doom, despair, heartbreak and redemption to help you through these dark times.

Sevenly Virtues may be categorized as:
Apocalyptic Sadcore
Wyrd Folk
End Timey Music
Alt Country
Inspirational Soundtrack
Gothic Rock

About the players on Long Divisionary

Most of the album consists of:

Angelo Sacerdote (OeleO, The Angelo) - guitar, vocals and saw and doo-dads

Christopher Graybill (Jean Marie, Edwin Pumpernickel, Flying Guitar Brothers) -bass, drums, banjo, vocals and saw and gee-gaws

Alex Uncapher (Jean Marie) - electric piano, vocals and accordion

Sheila McCarthy (Autobody, Drumhead, Faun Fables, Girls With Guns) -drums, suitcase and things

With additional contributions by:

David Abel (Autobody, OeleO, Fly Ashtray, Dymaxion, Squinchy)- guitar, bass

Eric Marc Cohen (Autobody, OeleO, Fly Ashtray, Dymaxion) - bass, drums

Matthew Souzis (Meldor Speaks) - guitar

Sayuri Graybil - backing vocals

Cats, dogs, chickens, sheep, demons

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  • Rephreshing!
    author: Candy

    Groovy. Haunting. Even a bit daunting. Certainly not plain and simple... and it grows on you. I'm turning friends on to this album. It's a goodie!

  • Great Stuff To Knock NorCal Hippies On Their Ear
    author: ThatHid Inc.

    What the new Free/Freek Folk scene needs now, is not love sweet love, but END-TIMEY music! Yes as thee days get shorter and fewer (phew-er?) this 2007, Mr. Sacerdote's plaintful voice and the surrealist imagery of his words paint frightening pictures indicating that the worst has yet to come in our MegaComGloboTechBioGlaxo unwelcoming. These words of dread bounce along ideally with the sophisticated arrangements of master craft musicianship of sea to shining sea-ness, ie backing tracks recorded both in NYC & NorCal, yo. A Bizarre mix of art-punk-rockery, in thee TFUL282 vein, smoothed and softened with an acoustic vibe that can only come from hanging out with sheep too often. Get it YESTERDAY, already.

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