
Winterpills
The Light Divides
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four weeks of rain, two days of sun, and the voice of someone you thought you had lost forever.
tracks
- 1 Lay Your Heartbreak
- 2 Hide Me
- 3 Handkerchiefs
- 4 Broken Arm
- 5 Shameful
- 6 Eclipse
- 7 July
- 8 A Ransom
- 9 I Bear Witness
- 10 June Eyes
- 11 Angels Fall
- 12 You Don't Live Long Enough
- 13 A Folded Cloth
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- PETER MULVEY: Notes From Elsewhere
- CAROLINE HERRING: Lantana
- RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM: Big Old Life
- ERIN MCKEOWN: Lafayette
- EILEN JEWELL: Letters From Sinners & Strangers
- MARK ERELLI: Hope & Other Casualties
- PETER MULVEY: The Knuckleball Suite
- THE MAMMALS: Departure
- JEFFREY FOUCAULT: Ghost Repeater
- KRIS DELMHORST: Strange Conversation
- CHRIS SMITHER: Leave The Light On
- CROOKED STILL: Shaken by a Low Sound
- REDBIRD (KRIS DELMHORST, JEFFREY FOUCAULT, PETER MULVEY): Redbird
- TRACY GRAMMER: Flower of Avalon
- AMY RIGBY: Little Fugitive
- WINTERPILLS: Winterpills
- MARK GEARY: ghosts
- MARK ERELLI: Hillbilly Pilgrim
- PETER MULVEY: Kitchen Radio
- LORI MCKENNA: Bittertown
- JEFFREY FOUCAULT: Stripping Cane
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Signature Sounds 10th Anniversary Collection
- RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM: Gambling Eden
- BROOKS WILLIAMS: Nectar
- AMY RIGBY: Til The Wheels Fall Off
- LOUISE TAYLOR: Velvet Town
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notes
When Winterpills released their debut album in the fall of 2005, fans and critics alike scrambled to define what made it one of most significant musical discoveries of the year. Critics met the album with descriptions like, “Heavy with moments of sheer beauty”, “exquisite vocals”, “deeply moving…heartrending”, and “as textured as the best indie rock around.” Fans put the album in the Top 100 on iTunes and Amazon.com and made Winterpills a most requested band on radio stations across the country. A feature on NPR’s Weekend Edition followed along with performances on syndicated radio shows World Café, Mountain Stage and others.
Now, The Light Divides ups the ante on the Winterpills’ shimmering, resonant, heartbroken pop glory. These songs, as musically sophisticated and delicate as any of songwriter Philip Price's career, and given otherwordly treatment by band members Flora Reed, Dave Hower, and Dennis Crommett, nevertheless feel essential, even familiar, like old friends. The hooks and harmonies have been burnished so that they glow from within -- it's as if Winterpills has brought to light the songs you were already humming to yourself, but didn't know it.