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Upcoming Bruckner Albums

29 Jan 2010 / Comments Off

Ben Bruckner is coming out with two new albums.

It started like this: way back in April of 2009, Ben Bruckner recorded an album with me, Mr. Eisenbraun. It was OK, but it didn’t quite hit the level of ability we were hoping for–on his part or mine. I graduated from college that spring and we both became very busy; Ben went off to Alaska and broke a number of his bones, and things stagnated. We restarted recording this January, and now, with a little rearranging, we have a second whole album of music, with a different quality and tone to it. Ben was inspired. That’s what happens when you break a lot of bones.

“Limitations” is the old album and “The Boundary Waters” is the new album. Both are very close to being done. We don’t have the packaging, strategy, or an ETA on their releases quite yet, but we’ll let you know with a couple weeks’ notice. It’s possible we will release them separately, but it’s more likely that we will have a dual-release like we did with Joe Davis’ “Goodbye, Babylon” and “Fireflies.”

I will put a few songs from each album up in Ben’s Discography section in the next few days. [Edit: songs are up for Boundary Waters]

P.S. iTunes is a pain to work with! Independent publishers have to pay third parties to publish albums and “maintain” them from year-to-year. For this reason I will probably not be putting them on iTunes. Sorry, iTuners. You’ll have to import them yourselves.

Project Stinkeye Joins

29 Oct 2009 / Comments Off

Project Stinkeye is a bluegrass group comprised of Joel Schuman on mandolin/voice, Rebecca Miller on guitar, Leigh Culbertson on upright bass, and Taryn Rosenquist on violin.

Robert Eisenbraun has been recording a five-song album with them over the past month, which will be done very soon. Release isn’t decided quite yet.

Dual Release from Joe Davis

13 Oct 2009 / Comments Off

Joe Davis is releasing both Goodbye, Babylon! and Fireflies on Thursday, October 22. Robert Eisenbraun recorded them at the same time (Joe has two mouths and pairs of lungs), and while their intentions are different, the albums are certainly related. The artwork intentionally matches, and they have generally similar sounds.

We are not yet sure what will happen October 22, but likely someone will open for Joe at 9:30pm, and Joe will take the stage and perform afterward.

Fireflies will have five songs and will sport a packet design made from one piece of paper. Goodbye, Babylon! will be twice as long as Fireflies, and will be in a standard jewel case.

Go to the discography for more details on Goodbye, Babylon! and Fireflies. After release, they will be available for free download.