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The Appleseed Cast
Low Level Owl - Silver Limited Edition - 3x Vinyl LP

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Triple Color Vinyl LP Set, Limited Edition Pressing of 1,000
• 26 Uncut Original Recordings on Premium Weight 150 Gram Vinyl
• Silver Fog Colored Vinyl with White Light radiating from Matte Black Labels
• Silver Metallic Accents on Disc Labels and throughout Entire Artwork
• Beautiful Old School Gatefold packaging with full lyrics and liner notes
• As of April 12, all US / Canadian Orders include LLO Vol. 1 + 2 on CDr
• Manufactured in the Czech Republic and Imported to the USA

LP 1 - Sides A & B
01. The Waking of Pertelotte
02. On Reflection
03. Blind Man's Arrow
04. Flowers Falling From Dying...
05. Messenger
06. Doors Lead To Questions
07. Steps And Numbers  
08. Sentence
09. Bird Of Paradise
 
 
Running Time: 34 min 32 sec
LP 2 - Sides C & D
10. Mile Marker
11. Convict
12. A Tree For Trials
13. Signal
14. View Of A Burning City
15. Burning City (reprise)
16. Strings
17. A Place In Line
18. Shaking Hands
19. Rooms And Gardens
 
Running Time: 38 min 42 sec
LP 3 - Sides E & F
20. Ring Out The Warning Bell
21. Sunset Drama King
22. The Last In A Line
23. Decline
24. The Argument
25. Reaction
26. Confession
 
 
 
 
Running Time: 35 min 01 sec

Massive in approach and epic in scope, Low Level Owl is a vast soundscape that lives and breathes on its own. Nearly two hours in total length, it includes twenty-six beautifully orchestrated songs of lush melody, expertly paced dynamics and blossoming atmospherics. The Appleseed Cast gives way to a more courageous exploration of sound and texture on Low Level Owl, experimenting with loops, echoes, instrumentation, inverting tape and changing speeds. They discover the sonic possibilities...the masterpiece in every measure. Each song nearly explodes at the seams, overflowing with symphonics, crescendos, swells of feedback and electronics. Listen to slowly building waves of guitars and drums that ultimately crest, bursting into the shimmering tears of honest men. Music like this is neither calculated nor deliberate. It just happens. It just exists. This is the music to dream to... (DER-396VS)

         

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Reviews:

"An experiment that could only result from following one's heart, Low Level Owl: Volume 1 from The Appleseed Cast is a beautiful quilt of varied musical textures. Carefully layering simple, clean riffs over delayed single notes to create multiple harmonies melded with thunderous beats and nearly hypnotic loops, this recording gives sound and space dimension seldom stumbled upon within the recording studio. Intricately decorated with sparse arrangements of guitar and piano, this record is based on the fact that the vibe comes first and foremost and that every instrument is just that...an instrument, a tool to establish a greater whole. This record stands on its own." - Punk Planet

"Low Level Owl is a supernova and a full redefinition of The Appleseed Cast...a sprawling two-disc monster that redirects their ambition from the emotional release of their earlier albums into the meticulous conceptions crafted through endless hours of studio time. Overhauling their sound and incorporating a wide melange of styles, the technical execution throughout the album is flawless. Just the arrangement of the music alone shows the amount of thought that goes into an album of this size. There are hints of Stone Roses, My Bloody Valentine and Built to Spill - all embedded a lush wave of production reminiscent of the Flaming Lips, Spiritualized or Mogwai. With Low Level Owl, they establish their own unique vision for the future of rock, offering hope and brighter possibilities for the genre...or rather, creating their own. It's time to herald The Appleseed Cast for what they are now, and what they're about to become: ground breaking." - Pitchfork

"The Appleseed Cast's newest project, Low Level Owl, seeks to be as epic in scope as albums such as OK Computer and Zen Arcade. Sporting an all-around air of intellectualism, The Appleseed Cast are definitely setting the bar high for Low Level Owl...now, hearing half of it I'm convinced they can pull it off. Tending more away from traditional pop structure and taking the form of extended, epic non-songs, it's like being trapped inside a whirlpool...you keep seeing the same points over and over, even though you're propelled ever-forward. There's an undeniable claustrophobic quality that contrasts the ambient instrumental experiments wonderfully. Low Level Owl is a really great record, and The Appleseed Cast are an exciting and vital band who are pushing the limits of their sound." - Deep Fry Bonanza

"The two volume set from The Appleseed Cast that is Low Level Owl honestly leaves me speechless. I didn't stop listening to this for days after I got them. This is a masterpiece. They experiment with lots of ideas and sounds and have created a perfect blend of dynamics and sound. Everything from the music to the art and layout is perfect. I think if I could recommend one selection, Low Level Owl would be it. Incredible and a half." - Invisible Youth

"Honestly, Low Level Owl Volume I is one of the greatest albums I've heard in quite some time. The Appleseed Cast flows with sincerity and angelic swells of fourteen very impressive tracks. This record has it all and experiments with innovative sounds with varying instruments and amazing loops. Trying to compare the Appleseed Cast with another band is near impossible. I cannot stress how beautiful this album is and I eagerly await Volume II. If you're into mellow, dynamic and outright emotional music, The Appleseed Cast is a definite must. This whole record enthralls me." - Punkhardcore

"Low Level Owl Volume I from The Appleseed Cast is one of the best albums to come out this year...one of the best to come out in recent memory, truth be told. It has been stuck in my stereo for weeks now, and every day I anxiously wait for the postman to arrive with Volume II. The Appleseed Cast have recorded 26 utterly gorgeous songs spread out over two albums, and the result is utter devotion to the rapture they've created. With the vocals blurring into the background and the focus on the sonic textures of each, the songs avoid becoming maudlin and instead weave a lush blanket of warm, inviting melancholy. It's not what's being sung or played - it's the way in which it's being done and the beautiful ache it leaves in its place. The songs shift and slip between each other through a series of instrumental bridges consisting of backwards loops, drum samples, and other smartly used covert effects, and listening through Low Level Owl you can tell that a painstaking amount of time and attention was paid to each sound and each nuance, all enticing one's ears with a cacophony of aural delight. The Appleseed Cast, on the first volume of Low Level Owl can do no wrong; instead, they prove further that such musicianship and dedication to its muse should not go unnoticed. Don't let this one pass you by." - Ear Pollution

"Low Level Owl: Volume I does to music what poetry does to literature, and The Appleseed Cast seems to have reached epic heights with this new record. The songs that are orchestrated on this disk are warm, sensitive tunes that seem to flow through one another, resulting in one big parable. They manage to fit these pieces together in a way that builds an atmosphere and makes you wish you were in heaven already. If you want a sound that is both innovative and mind-distracting, this is the one for you." - Punk Updates

"Low Level Owl: Volume I from The Appleseed Cast is the 20 year-old bottle of champagne equivalent to music. Both epitomize perfection to those people who have the refined taste to appreciate them. In terms of quality, there is simply none better. In that sense, the Appleseed Cast have composed one of the finest pieces of music this generation will ever hear. This album is mellow; it's multi-faceted; it's poetic; it's full of imagery and emotion. For maximum enjoyment, you've got to lie back, close your eyes and absorb it. The Appleseed Cast have redefined the genre that has been redefined more often that it has been adhered to, and I'm pretty certain there isn't another band out there like this one." - Punk International

"The Appleseed Cast is romantic, airy, deep, wooing, heartfelt...there are so many words to describe Low Level Owl: Volume I. It is instrumental bliss, pure feeling and intensity. Listening to this flowing album is an incredible experience. I expected nothing but the best from these guys and that is exactly what they delivered. The most notable song on the album has to be Steps And Numbers...the lyrics just hit you and leave you in question and wonderment. Very powerful stuff. This is a definite must for anyone that enjoys having a few moments alone to ponder life and everything involved." - Punk Bands

"Low Level Owl: Volume I is the best music The Appleseed Cast has ever produced, pushing the envelope of indie rock, emo, recording techniques and musicianship into a place that has rarely been visited. Choosing to create a 53 minute long soundscape of melody, rhythm and emotion, Low Level Owl's fourteen tracks do not divide the album up into abrupt fragments, but rather act as road signs guiding the listener through a seamless sonic journey. They should not even be considered as moments of expression and emotion. Each moment bleeds effortlessly into the next leaving the listener to make distinctions between the changing concepts and ideas on their own. Low Level Owl: Volume I is a product of love, imagination and devotion that can only come from a band that has the one simple goal of making music. You have to listen to The Appleseed Cast yourself to understand. Low Level Owl is an amazing display of music." - RockKansas

"I cannot even begin to tell you how rare it is to listen to a band with the amount of heart that The Appleseed Cast puts into their music. Their latest offering, Low Level Owl Volume I, starts out on a surreal plane with very relaxing instrumentals and ends with a tribute to modern technology swirling into oblivion. the greatest thing about this record is how well everything blends together. They have a totally unique style that can only be described as The Appleseed Cast. Go grab this wonderful example of the of the new generation of indie rock." - Graynoise

"Low Level Owl: Volume I is the sound of a band forging ahead into a vast sonic wonderland. The majority of the record's fourteen tracks sound as they've been wrapped in a blanket of pure white snow, allowing only the purest essences of sound to escape their icy surroundings. Steps And Numbers and Blind Man's Arrow are rich with gauzy abandon, while the crystalline beauty of the chiming Sentence and the cinematic grandeur of Flowers Falling From Dying Hands are certainly the most beautiful songs The Appleseed Cast has ever committed to tape. Rather than expressing it with a yelp or a series of scathing guitar runs, The Appleseed Cast have rolled all their pain and anguish into beautiful passages of flowing, unearthly melody and trance-inducing journeys into the heart of everything that has ever mattered. Make no mistake, their passion remains...magnified one hundred times...refined and redirected to suit their present state of mind. For those fans who thought Mare Vitalis was a departure...you ain't heard nothing yet." - Splendid

"There just no way to define the outer limits of The Appleseed Cast's sound, and on Low Level Owl Volume I the boys sure do push whatever envelope might exist in the nether regions of conceptual indie rock. The songs shimmer and there's definitely a reflective quality to the sound. The Appleseed Cast have put together another stunner. These guys are among the most creative and innovative folks around, period. Very few bands could make an album half as good. Again, I'm left speechless." - Aiding & Abetting

"Low Level Owl Volume I is one of those very rare albums in which I will always remember where I was and how I felt when I first heard it. The Appleseed Cast open with The Waking Of Pertelotte which seamlessly becomes On Reflection. These are the best opening tracks since OK Computer. As the brilliant cohesiveness of this album continues, beautifully subtle, yet strong melodies surface. They display a forward style of music that effortlessly qualifies this as one of the best albums of the year. Knowing what you now know would make this a great album. But what makes this album essential and has me coming back for more is the feeling I'm left with after it has ended, which can be attributed to two things - first, the absolutely amazing recording by Ed Rose, and of course, The Appleseed Cast themselves. Throughout you can hear the beautiful sounds of their instruments reverberating in the room. It gives you a sense of ambience and a truly endearing feeling of being there. Low Level Owl is truly inspired. You can hear the meaning and heart in every aspect of their music. It is the kind of album that opens your eyes and reminds you why you listen to music in the first place. If you are one of those people who hopes rock isn't dead, buy this album and you will once again proudly proclaim yourself a fan." - OnlineNoise

"Low Level Owl Volume I sees The Appleseed Cast take one giant leap away from the sound that has followed them around for the better part of their career, now veering more toward dreamy, ambient sounds and long, drawn out experiments with things like tape loops and synthesizers. Driven by smooth, pretty melodies and the presence of what sounds like an old exhoplex or a similar machine, their experiments are largely successful. All in all, Low Level Owl is impressive." - Basement Life

"Anyone who is able to step back from the mayhem of life and take a good look at what The Appleseed Cast has done on Low Level Owl: Volume I will certainly be floored. The Cast have orchestrated a symphonic masterpiece, gliding effortlessly from one track into another. Ambience and environment are the keys here, and through a number of experiments and hard work, the band has made a piece that is truly larger than what many people may be able to appreciate. The music lulls me in to a sense of contentment and hallucination. The more I play this, the more I find to enjoy." - Action Attack Helicopter

"Low Level Owl: Volume I from The Appleseed Cast is one of the most beautiful things I've heard all year. It's really headphone music at its finest - swelling dynamics, perfectly placed electronics and thick melodies. Imagine a fireworks display shot in slow motion and translated into sound. If you've never heard this band, now is the time as they are really doing some amazing things." - Shredding Paper

"Low Level Owl: Volume I is fourteen tracks of pure greatness from The Appleseed Cast. Some songs have singing, some don't, but all are just as good. On top of that, Ed Rose's production makes this record amazing." - Status

"There are some records that after you put on, you are amazed at the music and all that goes into it. Low Level Owl Volume I from The Appleseed Cast is one of those records. This was my first time listening to The Appleseed Cast and it was a great experience. After hearing this I can tell right away that these cats know exactly what they are doing - textured rock songs that blend into each other. Buy this record when you see it because it really blows away half of the other stuff out there." - Abhor

"The Appleseed Cast heads deep into the realm of hazy, beautifully produced shoe gazing soundscapes, as the songs on Low Level Owl: Volume I are stitched together seamlessly and display a healthy appetite for both musical and technical experimentation. Drums are looped and played backwards, guitars dissolve into the thralls of shimmering sound and vocals are washed in a waterfall of echoes. The Appleseed Cast have shown a remarkable attention to detail in crafting a record that is both powerful and innovative. This is my pick of the issue." - Law Of Inertia

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