Farmhouse Odyssey - Fertile Ground (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Fertile Ground
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Prog Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 39:08
Total Size: 781 / 271 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Call [4:30]
2. Out of the Fog [12:33]
3. Betwixt and Between [8:48]
4. Ancient Yet Eternal [6:49]
5. Verve [6:25]

Personnel:

Alex Espe – Vocals, Piano, Rhodes, Moog, Organ, Mellotron
Aaron Laughlin – Vocals, Guitars, Mandolin, Mellotron
Alex Pepe – Guitars
Ian Taylor – Bass, Synth Bass
Thatcher Norton – Drums


Farmhouse Odyssey is a group of five musicians who believe in music as a guiding and transformative force in the world. Since they formed in 2012 in Arcata, California, their music has emanated from the relationship between their friendship and their lives. Each member brings a unique perspective to the group, coalescing into a whole that is somewhere between progressive rock, jazz fusion, and psychedelia. The resulting music is beyond each individual personality and utterly original. When they create, they do so freely with few boundaries; leaving genres and guidelines aside they simply take the chance to play what they love. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest they endeavor to craft music that pushes the limits of the familiar and resonates as meaningful to them; music that can only be formed from the internalization of the everyday life of these individuals and what their lives can become.

Fertile Ground is a hero's journey through the subjective world of dreams towards the ground of self transformation. "It happened as always in a dream when you leap over space and time and the laws of life and mind, and you stop only there where your heart delights." - Fyodor Dostoyevsky

"Dreams are extraordinarily strange. One thing appears with terrifying clarity, with the details finely set like jewels, while you leap over another, as though you did not notice it at all — space and time, for instance. It seems that dreams are the work not of mind but of desire, not of the head but of the heart… In a dream things quite incomprehensible come to pass." - Fyodor Dostoyevsky


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