Arthur & Yu

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Afterglow 03:46 Tools
There Are Too Many Birds 02:55 Tools
The Ghost Of Old Bull Lee 02:42 Tools
Come To View (Song For Neil Young) 03:25 Tools
Absurd Heroes Manifestos 03:58 Tools
Lion's Mouth 05:16 Tools
1000 Words 02:40 Tools
Flashing the Lobby Lights 02:43 Tools
Black Bear 04:10 Tools
Half Years 03:22 Tools
my white elephant 03:44 Tools
Come To View 03:25 Tools
Birds 02:58 Tools
Arthur And Yu - Lion's Mouth 02:58 Tools
Don't Piss Into the Fire 04:35 Tools
Lobby Lights 02:45 Tools
Magic Mtn 04:51 Tools
Come To View - Song For Neil Young 03:25 Tools
Pilot's Out (Bonus Track) 02:43 Tools
Pilot's Out 02:43 Tools
1,000 Words 02:40 Tools
3 Horses (Bonus Track) 04:30 Tools
Magic Mountain 04:30 Tools
417 1000 Words 04:30 Tools
Absurd Heroes Manifesto 02:43 Tools
Lions Mouth 05:04 Tools
Arthur And Yu Lion S Mouth 05:04 Tools
3 Horses 04:30 Tools
Arthur & Yu - Come To View 04:30 Tools
Arthur & Yu - Come to View (Song For Neil Young) 04:30 Tools
My White Elephant - Arthur & Yu 04:30 Tools
intro (talk) 04:30 Tools
Magic Mtn (Live) 04:30 Tools
Come to View (Song For Neil Yo 04:30 Tools
Come to View [Song For Neil Young] 04:30 Tools
Arthur & Yu - There Are Too Many Birds 04:30 Tools
Arthur & Yu - Half Years 04:30 Tools
Arthur & Yu - Absurd Heroes Manifestos 04:30 Tools
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Leaving childhood memories behind can be a troublesome thing, whether it’s a cherished object, a dream, or just playing around with friends. Given that their name is derived from childhood nicknames, it would be fair to say that Arthur & Yu know a thing or two about the process. Comprised of Seattle residents Grant Olsen and Sonya Westcott, Arthur & Yu have made an album that grapples with the idea of growing up and of letting go, creating a small space in which to drift away. With soft, layered vocals that float over textural acoustics, In Camera is an audible effigy of a time past, and an album made for forgetting and remembering. Drawing sonic inspiration from the Velvet Underground as well as the studio experimentation of Lee Hazlewood, each track is a study in expansion, centered loosely around chiming guitars and swirling melodies. Olsen’s hazy croon is lifted by the smooth harmonies of Westcott, and both reel in the influence of Nancy Sinatra between the familiar crash of a tambourine and layers of guitar. Cascading and building, the final result is the sound of a band realizing itself, or perhaps just growing up a bit. Built upon nostalgia and exuding a certain warmth that is undeniably earnest, In Camera is their debut, and the first release for Hardly Art. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.