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The Bleeding Tree

by porches

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Bird in a Cage (free) 03:20
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Sleep 03:36
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Aftershow 05:36
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Red Wolf 02:26

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released July 15, 2011

"The Portland quintet has crafted a dense, dark record that goes from the funeral parade of 'Aftershow' to the languid prayer of 'Give Me Something to Sing About' to epic guitar rock of 'Seven Sisters'—each song colored in rich, dusky hues that totally encompass the listener. Counting among its ranks Paul Seely of Autopilot Is for Lovers (and a former original member of the Builders and the Butchers), the band has reign over an impressive assortment of styles, from the jaunty mandolins that fleck 'Ocean Unlimited' to the ghostly choir of 'Eucalyptus and Night.' Porches take their shifting styles in full stride, and the happy result is that The Bleeding Tree sounds terrific from start to finish." NED LANNAMANN — The Portland Mercury

"The many changing styles of this darkly mesmerizing group will have you going back for repeat listens to their first album...The songs on their first album, collected from a several year period, 2007-2010, are layered and complex. 'Wow' is my snapshot analysis of The Bleeding Tree." INESSA ANDERSON — Kink FM

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porches Portland, Oregon

Trained in the ways of the gun and the axe, in wrangling tornadoes and dancing in the face of danger, in drinking without a straw and punching without a fist.

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