Your Heart Breaks - The Wrack Line [Purple & Teal 2LP] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. At the Corner of Dude and Party
2. Snow Dusted Ponies
3. These Old Haunts
4. Slowly Like Strangers
5. Mile By Mile
6. Wesley Crusher
7. Memorizing the Horizon
8. And Just Like That, Life As You Knew It Ended
9. Peter and David
10. Island Maniacs
11. Purple Minvians
12. In My Own Time
13. Like You've Always Been
14. Same Old Story
15. Queer Fire
16. The Nothing
17. Rattlesnake Lake
18. Do You Dare to Dream with Me?
19. Where Rejects Reign

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The Wrack Line is a collaboratively written album between Clyde Petersen and many special guests throughout the world. These songs were created through numerous exchanges of concepts, hooks, riffs and emotional conversations, processed through tin-can telephones, carrier pigeons, twilight dreams and shooting stars. In the summer of 2022, the Your Heart Breaks studio band, made up of Eli Moore and Ashley Eriksson from the band LAKE and Katherine Paul from Black Belt Eagle Scout, gathered at the Unknown studio in Anacortes, Washington to record the basic tracks for each song. We learned 2 or 3 songs together each day and recorded them together, live in the studio. Nicholas Wilbur produced and engineered the album, guiding us with ease, running the board and giving honest feedback on each attempt. I am grateful to all of the artists involved for their willingness to be open and vulnerable in the process of collaboration. I urge you to seek out the music of the accompanying artists on this album. Each of their projects is truly magical and has been deeply influential in my life. Thank you to Kill Rock Stars. It’s a teenage dream come true. No oceans were harmed in the creation of The Wrack Line.

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