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"Our voices feel like they were made to sing together," says Kanene Doheney Pipkin, one third of the The Lone Bellow. It's an assertion soundly borne out by the Southern-fried Brooklyn trio's sophomore record Then Came The Morning, released this January. The record might not mark a major sonic departure from the grandiose folk rock from the band's 2013 debut that brought so much acclaim.
But a collaboration with The National's Aaron Dessner (who has produced albums by Luluc, Sharon Van Etten and others) resulted in some subtler shades around the edges of Zach Williams', Brian Elmquist's and Pipkin's ecstatically intertwined voices. It's a delightful and stirring sound fans clearly love.
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Executive Producer: Jennifer Sendrow
Video Producer: David Mc Lean
Technical Director: Ricardo Fernandez
Video Engineer: Marika Hacking
Sound Engineers: Chase Culpon - Gaines Legare