'Come Let Us Adore Him,' new album for Christmas from The Lower Lights

'Come Let Us Adore Him,' new album for Christmas from The Lower Lights

vor 14 Jahren
If you can picture a jalopy crammed full of thrift-store-clothing-clad carolers singing and playing hymns with acoustic instruments as they bounce merrily along through the snow under a winter moon, maybe you can imagine the sound of on their...
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vor 14 Jahren

If you can picture a jalopy crammed full of
thrift-store-clothing-clad carolers singing and playing hymns
with acoustic instruments as they bounce merrily along through
the snow under a winter moon, maybe you can imagine the sound of
The Lower Lights on their cheerful new Christmas album without
even taking a listen.  But do take a listen, you'll be glad
you did.

Producer Scott Wiley provides the quirky recording space where
all the magic happens at June Audio, in Provo, Utah.  In a
room filled with instruments and mics at the ready and looking
like it's decorated for A Beatles Christmas all year long, he
collected faithful friends and musicians to spontaneously arrange
and record the holiday songs they love best over a joyful
five-day period.  In this week's audio interview, Scott
talks about the group dynamics, the surprising reaction to
unexpected fans from young to old, and ultimately why The Lower
Lights do what they do.  Like I said before, take a listen,
you'll be glad you did.

That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull.
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