Valley Announce Debut EP For Version Studio Records
Issues First Single “Tunguska” Via Echoes and Dust
Stockholm, Sweden’s instrumental post-rock group VALLEY have released the details for their debut EP “Sunburst”, coming out on September 9th via Version Studio Records.
Recorded at Isolation Studio in Stockholm by Thomas Henriksson and Anders Carlström (The Isolation Process) and mastered by acclaimed producer Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna, Refused, Khoma, Pg.lost), “Sunburst” is a four-song journey into the dreamy and introspective musical world of Valley that incorporates elements of drone, shoegaze, post-rock, folk, psychedelic rock and jazz.
The EP will be available on digipack CD with every copy containing a unique and numbered image printed on glossy photo paper as well as digitally, and pre-orders will be announced soon.
1. Tunguska
2. Kiro
3. Dream Shooter, Golden!
4. Picture Puzzle Pattern Door
Valley’s story began five years ago in Stockholm, Sweden, when three friends, Jocke Stefanides (guitar), Erik Sirelius (bass) and Erik Svallingson (djembe, noise) first came together to dabble with unusual, pensive musical patterns influenced by such disparate genres as jazz, folk and 70’s psychedelic rock.
Following the usual fits and starts typical of every new musical project, the group finally lifts off when Theo Wasmouth and Daniel Pettersson joined in as guitarist and drummer respectively, further expanding their sonic pallet.
In late 2014, they hit Isolation Studio in Stockholm with Thomas Henriksson and Anders Carlström (The Isolation Process) to record four tracks for their debut EP “Sunburst”, which was later mastered by acclaimed producer Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna, Refused, Khoma, Pg.lost).
“Sunburst” is set for release on September 9th via Version Studio Records and will be available as a digipak CD and digital download, every physical copy of the album contains a unique and numbered image printed on glossy photo paper that have somewhat influenced and inspired Valley to craft the four tracks included in the release.
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