Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Evening Hymns Full Length, Spirit Guides, is Finally Here


Evening Hymns (a.k.a. Jonas Bonnetta's) long awaited full length debut Spirit Guides is out today on Out of This Spark. I don't have a crystal ball and haven't heard everything that's going to be released between now and next spring but it's a safe bet that one of the Polaris long list slots (& maybe more) just went away. You're seriously going to love this. Torontoist says:
"Why is Jonas Bonnetta so damn disarming? His debut full length as Evening Hymns—essentially a fleshed-out version of his real-monikered earlier release—oozes a level of granola that could cause discomfort for hyper-aware, self-conscious indie rock fans; the album is called Spirit Guides and much of the lyrical content is about the forest and there's a full track just of a rain storm and have you seen that eerie, foggy mountain on the cover? Somehow, though, there isn't a pretentious note on this record."
But whatever anyone says it sounds like this: (if you love you can buy it on Zunior).

Port Hope by Evening Hymns

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3 Comments:

Blogger Colin said...

Port Hope ain't on the album. Good song, but the songs on the album are even better!!!

November 3, 2009 10:19 PM  
Blogger Justin Beach said...

Oh well, still gets the point across and it sounds cleaner than the live videos.

November 3, 2009 10:27 PM  
Blogger Colin said...

*cough* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp0YKV3RUoU *cough*

November 4, 2009 2:31 PM  

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