Lantern By Sea - Rim of the World (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: Lantern By Sea
Title: Rim of the World
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie, Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 44:29
Total Size: 103 / 286 / 510 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Rim of the World
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie, Folk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 44:29
Total Size: 103 / 286 / 510 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Golden Trees (3:01)
02. Ghost Story (3:24)
03. Bloodhound (3:05)
04. Sea of Sirens (4:15)
05. Withering Sign of the Lamb (3:40)
06. Newbury Park (3:10)
07. Rim of the World (3:27)
08. Gallows (4:34)
09. Fisherman Song (1:45)
10. Eastern Sun (3:54)
11. The Stone (4:14)
12. Nomad (6:00)
Provo folk/rock band Lantern By Sea will release their first full-length album, Rim of the World, on Tuesday. This is their first new release since their single “The Deep End” dropped in April 2019.
The band spent over two years writing and demoing before heading to June Audio for three weeks to work with Scott Wiley and Maren Belnap. The writing process was a special experience for the band.
“From the very beginning, we all felt we were creating something bigger than ourselves,” says lead singer Porter Smith. “Alvey, Tate, and I would always say we created Lantern By Sea as its own entity – something that we each feed and give our hearts and souls to. As we kept writing, most of the songs would just write themselves. It’s as if the album knew what we wanted and knew what was best for us.”
The band spent over two years writing and demoing before heading to June Audio for three weeks to work with Scott Wiley and Maren Belnap. The writing process was a special experience for the band.
“From the very beginning, we all felt we were creating something bigger than ourselves,” says lead singer Porter Smith. “Alvey, Tate, and I would always say we created Lantern By Sea as its own entity – something that we each feed and give our hearts and souls to. As we kept writing, most of the songs would just write themselves. It’s as if the album knew what we wanted and knew what was best for us.”