


7" SINGLE - "Flight of the Crows" LIVE FROM LEESTA VALL RECORDING STUDIO
Live from Leesta Vall Recording Studio in Brooklyn, NY, four acoustic performances recorded in May 2021. This was before ABGTFYD was released and before my first ever tour, making these some of the the first performances of any of these songs. Kinda crazy hearing 20 year old me trying (and occasionally failing) to figure out how to sing these songs nearly for the first time. There are some moments on this recordings where I can distinctly remember thinking “OH, that’s how I need to singing this one, or HERE is where I should breath!”. I never imagined how different they’d sound after singing them hundreds of times since then.
Each record is 1 of 1, meaning no other copy exists besides yours. Sleeve will be signed! They’re also all cursed so there’s that.
NOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER:
“The fidelity of a lathe cut record is different than a vinyl pressing. There may be pops and cracks, particularly at the start of these lo-fi recordings. As the groove is cut into the vinyl instead of pressed, there can be tiny particles of residue from the lathing process. It’s easily remedied though by wiping the record with a damp cloth or brushing with an anti static record brush. A good wipe or brush and a couple plays will actually improve the sound quality of the record. Also, because the groove is lightly wider than on a conventional pressing, it is possible to place the stylus only partly within it, resulting in incorrect playback. It may take a couple of attempts to proprly seat tha stylus in a the groove.”
Live from Leesta Vall Recording Studio in Brooklyn, NY, four acoustic performances recorded in May 2021. This was before ABGTFYD was released and before my first ever tour, making these some of the the first performances of any of these songs. Kinda crazy hearing 20 year old me trying (and occasionally failing) to figure out how to sing these songs nearly for the first time. There are some moments on this recordings where I can distinctly remember thinking “OH, that’s how I need to singing this one, or HERE is where I should breath!”. I never imagined how different they’d sound after singing them hundreds of times since then.
Each record is 1 of 1, meaning no other copy exists besides yours. Sleeve will be signed! They’re also all cursed so there’s that.
NOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER:
“The fidelity of a lathe cut record is different than a vinyl pressing. There may be pops and cracks, particularly at the start of these lo-fi recordings. As the groove is cut into the vinyl instead of pressed, there can be tiny particles of residue from the lathing process. It’s easily remedied though by wiping the record with a damp cloth or brushing with an anti static record brush. A good wipe or brush and a couple plays will actually improve the sound quality of the record. Also, because the groove is lightly wider than on a conventional pressing, it is possible to place the stylus only partly within it, resulting in incorrect playback. It may take a couple of attempts to proprly seat tha stylus in a the groove.”
Live from Leesta Vall Recording Studio in Brooklyn, NY, four acoustic performances recorded in May 2021. This was before ABGTFYD was released and before my first ever tour, making these some of the the first performances of any of these songs. Kinda crazy hearing 20 year old me trying (and occasionally failing) to figure out how to sing these songs nearly for the first time. There are some moments on this recordings where I can distinctly remember thinking “OH, that’s how I need to singing this one, or HERE is where I should breath!”. I never imagined how different they’d sound after singing them hundreds of times since then.
Each record is 1 of 1, meaning no other copy exists besides yours. Sleeve will be signed! They’re also all cursed so there’s that.
NOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER:
“The fidelity of a lathe cut record is different than a vinyl pressing. There may be pops and cracks, particularly at the start of these lo-fi recordings. As the groove is cut into the vinyl instead of pressed, there can be tiny particles of residue from the lathing process. It’s easily remedied though by wiping the record with a damp cloth or brushing with an anti static record brush. A good wipe or brush and a couple plays will actually improve the sound quality of the record. Also, because the groove is lightly wider than on a conventional pressing, it is possible to place the stylus only partly within it, resulting in incorrect playback. It may take a couple of attempts to proprly seat tha stylus in a the groove.”