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The Glass Hours

The Glass Hours

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Format: CD

Cat No: CCR70CD

Release Date:  08 March 2024

Label:  Cornelius Chapel Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  197999230423

Genres:  Americana  Country  

Release Date:  08 March 2024

Label:  Cornelius Chapel Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  197999230430

Genres:  Americana  Country  

  • Description

    The Glass Hours are American songwriters Brad Armstrong and Megan Barbera. Their music blurs between Sunday afternoon country-folk and the Golden Age of the 1970s. With the exception of Sue Westcott on fiddle (Chet Atkins, Tom Jones), the album was written, performed, recorded and produced by Brad and Megan in Brad's home studio in Red Hook, New York.

    Like much of the work they've done in their respective solo careers, the new album dances between this and that, drinking from the same wells as Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits and Lucinda Williams. The songs go where they want to go; Brad and Megan simply try to stay out of the way. Although it is nearly impossible, in this new world of niche artistry, not to pick a genre camp and pitch a tent, The Glass Hours seem intent on trying. Yet, there is a thread that ties the whole thing together: the constant tension and tapestry of their voices harmonizing. Every song on 'The Glass Hours' was written with the idea of this harmony and interaction, point and counterpoint. Two voices trying to come together as one.



    Description

    The Glass Hours are American songwriters Brad Armstrong and Megan Barbera. Their music blurs between Sunday afternoon country-folk and the Golden Age of the 1970s. With the exception of Sue Westcott on fiddle (Chet Atkins, Tom Jones), the album was written, performed, recorded and produced by Brad and Megan in Brad's home studio in Red Hook, New York.

    Like much of the work they've done in their respective solo careers, the new album dances between this and that, drinking from the same wells as Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits and Lucinda Williams. The songs go where they want to go; Brad and Megan simply try to stay out of the way. Although it is nearly impossible, in this new world of niche artistry, not to pick a genre camp and pitch a tent, The Glass Hours seem intent on trying. Yet, there is a thread that ties the whole thing together: the constant tension and tapestry of their voices harmonizing. Every song on 'The Glass Hours' was written with the idea of this harmony and interaction, point and counterpoint. Two voices trying to come together as one.



  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Hurricane
      • 2. Same Old You
      • 3. Scarlet Tongues
      • 4. Rattlesnake Springs
      • 5. Sing My Song
      • 6. Far Enough Away
      • 7. Covering Blue
      • 8. Silver For Mine Eyes
      • 9. Annie

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Hurricane
      • 2. Same Old You
      • 3. Scarlet Tongues
      • 4. Rattlesnake Springs
      • 5. Sing My Song

      Side 2

      • 1. Far Enough Away
      • 2. Covering Blue
      • 3. Silver For Mine Eyes
      • 4. Annie