Anniversaries:Reunions Available Now!

Hot off the presses! We are so excited to have our album release today! We wanted to capture the fun, beauty and sometimes sorrow that comes with both events.

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broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

The band decided to have a reunion during the end of 2011 start of 2012, spending half the time in the studio, and half the time visiting with friends Robin Guthrie (who mastered this record), Eddie Perez (who recorded bass on two tracks) and Matthew Johnson who added additional guitar on “Warmth”.

While others popped in and out to visit, the band continued work and finished main recording. At the end of January they received a call from Saint Marie Records inviting them to come on board and join the label’s roster. Bennett returned to Texas to finish work on his solo album while Sarah continued writing and recording with James who completed drums, the final mix and then handed it off to Guthrie to master. The end result of all this is anniversaries:reunions.

Discussing the album, the band had this to say about the two title songs. “We wanted to capture the fun, beauty and sometimes sorrow that comes with both events. Being around such old friends and reconnecting definitely influenced this album to a very strong degree. Seeing where we all had come to, and how much everything had changed since the last time the four of us were in the same room together was an experience all in itself. We couldn’t help but think of how so many others had come and gone in our lives but here we were, picking up like no one had left at all.”

Those songs as well as “arpeggio”, “warmth”, “oceans” and the epic “melisandre” show the band have again decided not stay in their comfort zone, instead they continue moving forward, experimenting and perfecting what is it they all say they came together to do in the first place, to create a new vertical colored wall of sound.

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #7

Featured song: “Reunions” by broaddaylight (Google PlayiTunesAmazonMP3eMusic •  Saint Marie Records)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

Anniversaries:Reunions record release party – Portland

Brickbat Mansion host the broaddaylight Anniversaries:Reunions record release party in Portland, OR

Brickbat mansion flyer for broaddaylight anniversaries:reunions record release party - Portland, OR

Brickbat mansion flyer for broaddaylight anniversaries:reunions record release party – Portland, OR

Anniversaries:Reunions record release party – Los Angeles

Club Violaine presents performances by Sway, The Bixby Knolls, and Ancient Arms + James of broaddaylight, Mo of The Flir, and Ryan of Love Spirals will DJ.

Tracks from the new album anniversaries:reunions will be played + a chance to get it early with special give-aways.

Your invited, Join the Party!  RSVP at Club Violaine.

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Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #6

Featured song: “Oceans” by broaddaylight (Google PlayiTunesAmazonMP3eMusic •  Saint Marie Records)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #5

Featured song: “Melisandre” by broaddaylight (Google PlayiTunesAmazonMP3eMusic •  Saint Marie Records)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #4

Featured song: “Interlude” by broaddaylight (Google PlayiTunesAmazonMP3eMusicSaint Marie Records)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

 

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #3

Featured music: “Arpeggio” by broaddaylight (Google PlayAmazonMP3eMusiciTunes)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #2

Featured music: “Anniversaries” by broaddaylight (Soundcloud, Amazon, itunes)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins

Anniversaries:Reunions / Album teaser #1

Featured music: “Warmth” by broaddaylight (Google PlayiTuneseMusicAmazonMP3 •  Saint Marie Records)

broaddaylight follows up their first two self-released EP’s The Bell Jar (2005) and Stars Out (2010) with Anniversaries:Reunions, mastered by Robin Guthrie.

The record easily puts you in a dreamlike state but can suddenly awaken you with the harsh realities of life in our modern world. The walls of sound layered upon Sarah Eakins haunting vocals make for a harmonious, perfect storm.

Release date 4/2/13
Saint Marie Records
Video by Wyatt Parkins