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EIAFUAWN - Birds In The Ground LP
While Duster went into hibernation in the year 2000, Clay Partonâs four-track never stopped rolling. Recorded alone at home over several years, Birds To The Ground is an album of 30-something, post-9/11 malaise. Under his Eiafuawn (Everything Is All Fucked Up And What Not) acronym Parton hides beneath layers of fuzzy and clean guitars, his hesitant, cottony vocal disappear into noise. âIâll be a ghost, youâll go out dancing,â he confirms.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.
While Duster went into hibernation in the year 2000, Clay Partonâs four-track never stopped rolling. Recorded alone at home over several years, Birds To The Ground is an album of 30-something, post-9/11 malaise. Under his Eiafuawn (Everything Is All Fucked Up And What Not) acronym Parton hides beneath layers of fuzzy and clean guitars, his hesitant, cottony vocal disappear into noise. âIâll be a ghost, youâll go out dancing,â he confirms.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.
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While Duster went into hibernation in the year 2000, Clay Partonâs four-track never stopped rolling. Recorded alone at home over several years, Birds To The Ground is an album of 30-something, post-9/11 malaise. Under his Eiafuawn (Everything Is All Fucked Up And What Not) acronym Parton hides beneath layers of fuzzy and clean guitars, his hesitant, cottony vocal disappear into noise. âIâll be a ghost, youâll go out dancing,â he confirms.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.
Released on Partonâs long-running The Static Cult Label in 2006, the album was ignored upon release, though managed to get a one-time pressing on the Swedish Pillowscars imprint a couple years later. An albumâs worth of songs were dribbled out on a few Internet forums but a follow up never materialized. âThat sweet studio deal never worked out, and the tape machines are just collecting dust in the garage,â Parton last wrote of the project.











