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Bring Up the Soft Dreams

by Purmamarca

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Reservoir 04:08
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Today 03:59
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Rear View 03:05
you barely remembered the drive burning holes in the rear view did you remember each word's a warning gun pointed at your head lonely figures in the california landscape surprising though it may seem despite the weather despite the sun the water's always cold did you remember each word's a warning gun pointed at your head? we're in the rear view
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Bloom 05:38
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about

"Brooklyn ambient rock group Purmamarca releases their debut studio album, Bring Up the Soft Dreams, with the title track, “Rear View” premiering today. Ryan Henry, lead man of Purmamarca, considers “Rear View” to be the “cornerstone” of their new album. Fitting, with just how damn great of a song it is.

A rhythmic masterpiece, matching brilliant vocals with delicate guitar work, “Rear View” simply melts time away. Here, the ethereal spirit seems to break loose- shaking off typically drowned vocals in exchange for an inspired and lasting impression. Catching myself off-guard, “Rear View” captures one’s attention and gives Bring Up the Soft Dreams center stage on my radar."

- IMPOSE Magazine

credits

released March 7, 2017

music & lyrics by ryan henry

"today" written & performed by brian bishop

lyrics for "everything under the sun", "reservoir", & "rear view" co-written by elon rutberg

lyrics for "i should have known" co-written by brandon kyle goodman

"how wings worked" & "bloom" based on poetry by pablo neruda

produced by patrick hyland & ryan henry

engineered, mixed, & mastered by patrick hyland

cover artwork by jesse treece

additional engineering by Andrew Bush

recorded at acme studios, mamaroneck, new york,
the buddy project, queens, new york,
& grandma's warehouse, echo park, los angeles

piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synths, organs, vocals, choirs- Ryan Henry

electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, vocals- Brian Bishop

bass guitar- Gabriele Grassia

special thanks to my friends and family for your support and encouragement; it means a lot and I am forevermore grateful.

and a very special thanks to our GoFundMe supporters: Has Aaronian, Jacqueline Baronian, Maggie-Kate Coleman, Inez Eid, Jenna Figueroa, Frank Hartenstein, Nanette Karapetian, Henry Krieger, Maeghan Donohue, Jo Lampert, Matthew Luret, Katie McGhee, Nicole Mercedes, Karen Mekenian, Nicole Mekenian, Barbara Mortanian, Dara Rosenberg, Olga Syngaivska, & Bo Zhao

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Purmamarca Brooklyn, New York

"Melodies that creep in and take up residence inside your mind" - The Line of Best Fit

"A rhythmic masterpiece, matching brilliant vocals with delicate guitar work." - Impose Magazine

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