Past Lives wrap up new record

by | Oct 24, 2009

Past Lives, a band featuring members of The Blood Brothers, are currently wrapping up their work on a full length album. The band posted the following update:

“We have been hard at work, much like Santa’s elves, preparing our first full length recording for you.  End result:  11 tracks + delightful instrumental soother.  Various horn embellishments, deep harmonies, and sparkling clarity = deep journey.  Jordan’s very own twin stopped by the other day to add female vox to dark dub trip-out.  Producer, engineer and mix wizard Steve Fisk provides us daily audio treats as songs arrive in finished state.  Our vision quest should be wrapping up this week, and we’re very excited to share songs with you soon. “

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