By Tom Tapp
17.04.2020 - 06:59 / nme.com
From the same sessions that produced 'Two Hands' and 'UFOF'
Big Thief have shared unreleased demos from the same sessions that produced 2019 albums ‘Two Hands’ and ‘UFOF’ to support their tour crews amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The new release, entitled ‘Demos Vol. 1 – Topanga Canyon, CA – Feb 2018’, features three new Big Thief songs, and two full-band versions of ‘Abysskiss’ and ‘Blue and Red Horses’ from Adrianne Lenker’s 2018 solo album ‘abysskiss’.
One of the new Big Thief songs, ‘Live
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'Demos Vol. 1 - Topanga Canyon, CA - Feb 2018' uses sessions for last year's 'UFOF' and 'Two Hands' albums
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Big Thief have shared a new collection of demos. Demos Vol. 1 - Topanga Canyon, CA - Feb 2018 features five songs, including three that have never been released and two that appeared on Adrianne Lenker’s 2018 album abysskiss. The sessions eventually led to the albums U.F.O.F. and Two Hands.
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