Black vinyl double LP in gatefold jacket; final label copies
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Design by Eric Mast, Liz Harris, Roy Montgomery
Layout by Eric Mast, Liz Harris, Roy Montgomery
Liner Notes by Bill Meyer, Roy Montgomery
Photography by Emma Perkins, Luke Strongman
Recorded by Eric Johns (tracks: A1, A2); Greg Freeman (tracks: A3 to B2)
Remastered By Timothy Stollenwerk
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If I ever need a meditative pause, either at work or home, Temple IV has always been one of my go-to albums. While the story behind the development of the music is sorrowful, the results feel more like an introspective yet hopeful therapy session, all without a single word being spoken. Even without the background, it feels like a mystical journey through both the familiar and unfamiliar. This album is a cornerstone of my musical journey, and it is wonderful to own a physical copy of it. dontb222
supported by 15 fans who also own “324 E. 13th Street #7”
Quietly haunting, deafeningly beautiful emanations of half-memories and forgotten landscapes. https://buttondown.email/vikingschoice/archive/fc9b3c1f-8cf1-4779-a45d-49fd779d511c Lars Gotrich
Horror audio drama from multimedia group Grypt broaches the very important question: "Why do Blob things happen to good people?" Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2019
Exclusive to Bandcamp, all 10 songs from “Penelope Three” get a brilliant reworking, removing the vocals to focus on immersive textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 22, 2021