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"Weird Nostalgia"

by a is jump

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Howie Howard
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Howie Howard I hadinternet-stalked A Is Jump since about 2003, fruitlessly, on the strength of "My Ice-Fingered Ghost." "Weird Nostalgia" is a fantastic follow-up, really varied, with pop nuggets and experimental bits. Plus, there's a hint of more to come, so if you dig it make sure to follow the band/label! Favorite track: Circle Of Light.
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    The first vinyl release (and long-awaited sophmore album) from Raleigh, NC's A Is Jump, whose baroque melodic songwriting with touches of lo-fi electronics have been a favorite of Sump Pump's proprietors since the band's early years in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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The Boats 05:09
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On Your Mind 03:14
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Crazy Days 03:28
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I Got Out 04:04
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"Out" 04:01

credits

released March 1, 2015

For the realization of this project, A is Jump were:

Casey Averill
Brad Brandhorst
Ryan Creery
Cory Hamilton
Mary Jessica McGee
Philip Sterk

Recorded April 2006 - July 2014 in Chapel Hill, Durham, Hillsborough, and Saxapahaw, NC.

Engineered and Produced by A is Jump for The Hate Salon.

Mixed by Chris Wimberley and Brad Brandhorst at Nightsound Studios in Carrboro, NC.

Mix Assistants: Mark Oglesby, Meghan Puryear, Adrianna Villa, and Geneva Walata.

Mastered By Carl Saff

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sumppumprecords Des Moines, Iowa

Sump Pump Records was founded in 1998 by Dan Hutchison, Brian Wiksell and Bill Heard. We released a vinyl 7" EP for Why Make Clocks in 1998 and a full-length CD for Chad O'Neall in 2000...then we got preoccupied w/our bands.

Now, it’s back to Dan and Tom Reelitz releasing records w/a DIY approach, by ourselves and other bands we love.
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