Deep Elm Records is held in high regard by many music fans around the world and with their recent decision to offer up their entire back catalog on a ‘pay-what-you-want’ basis, the American label is set to grow. As a thank you to their loyal fans – and to encourage those new to the label to discover a new favorite band – the label is releasing their twelfth compilation ‘Sometimes I See You in the Stars’.
Featuring Accents, Moonlit Sailor, Athletics and Dorena (all bands well worth a listen), we’re most excited to finally hear a full studio version of Our Lost Infantry’s ‘The Dry Salvages’. We already posted a video, recorded by our friends at Death of the Blogger, of the band playing this unplugged in a church, but the full-band sound adds extra resonance to the song. Named after a T.S. Eliot poem, it’s already establishing itself as one of the live favourites in OLI’s set, and we now expect to hear more singalongs in the future…
Download ‘Sometimes I See You in the Stars’ here.
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