ARTIST / BAND: THE ONE AM RADIO
SONG (MP3): IN THE TIME WE'VE GOT
ALBUM: This Too Will Pass
FILE UNDER: Crunk / Folk
LABEL: Dangerbird
INFO: I started performing and recording my songs in March 1999, under the name The One AM Radio. My third full-length, This Too Will Pass, comes out February 20th, 2007. Join my mailing list; I'll send you updates on new shows and releases. A discography, ordering information, and more mp3s are up on theoneamradio.com. Pitchforkmedia.com: "Hirway's prose is peppered with imagistic bits of landscape, all grass and dust and summer sunsets. Coupled with his breathy, organic whispers, much of A Name Writ in Water invites big, natural metaphors, somehow only easily comparable to snow-capped mountain ranges or towering icecaps. His compositions simply feel colossal. Unsurprisingly, A Name Writ in Water is stubbornly unassuming in its prettiness, inadvertently figuring songs as portraits, melodies as promises...charting the gray spots between highways and oceans, between guitars and laptops. The maps he draws are beautiful."
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SONG (MP3): IN THE TIME WE'VE GOT
ALBUM: This Too Will Pass
FILE UNDER: Crunk / Folk
LABEL: Dangerbird
INFO: I started performing and recording my songs in March 1999, under the name The One AM Radio. My third full-length, This Too Will Pass, comes out February 20th, 2007. Join my mailing list; I'll send you updates on new shows and releases. A discography, ordering information, and more mp3s are up on theoneamradio.com. Pitchforkmedia.com: "Hirway's prose is peppered with imagistic bits of landscape, all grass and dust and summer sunsets. Coupled with his breathy, organic whispers, much of A Name Writ in Water invites big, natural metaphors, somehow only easily comparable to snow-capped mountain ranges or towering icecaps. His compositions simply feel colossal. Unsurprisingly, A Name Writ in Water is stubbornly unassuming in its prettiness, inadvertently figuring songs as portraits, melodies as promises...charting the gray spots between highways and oceans, between guitars and laptops. The maps he draws are beautiful."
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