Burger Records
Tomorrows Tulips – Harnessed To Flesh – Used LP
Regular price
$ 15.00
NM/NM never played.
What you hold in your hand is a glimpse of the affected painting. If you saw them on the street you wouldn't think they are human beings with their thin absent minded appearance they look like near border of starvation (they barely eat). Anyway, people who know them closer know they are nice intelligent guys. The TULIPS reflect the TOMORROW age and have a heavy dislike against people that hurt their aesthetic feelings. A certain frantic quality makes it hard to breathe.
released November 16, 2018
RECORDED AT VALENTINE STUDIOS IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA
ENGINEERED BY NIC JODOIN AND KYLE MULLARKY
MIXED BY NIC JODOIN
PRODUCED BY KYLE MULLARKY, ALEX KNOST AND FORD ARCHBOLD
MASTERED BY JOHN GOLDEN
PRELIMINARY TRACKING FOR THIS ALBUM WAS DONE BY KYLE MULLARKY
AT THE PUMP HOUSE IN TOPANGA CANYON
ANDREW DOHENY (LEAD GUITAR ON TURN IT DOWN)
NICK MURRAY (DRUMS ON A STAR)
JOHN ANDERSON (WURLITZER ON NEVER ENDING REALITY)
LAENA GERONIMO (STRINGS ON NEVER ENDING REALITY AND ENSLAVES)
ORIGINAL VOCAL MELODY ON A STAR COURTESY OF SPENCER DUNHAM
THIS ALBUM WAS RECORDED AND RELEASED IN 2018
RECORDED AT VALENTINE STUDIOS IN LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA
ENGINEERED BY NIC JODOIN AND KYLE MULLARKY
MIXED BY NIC JODOIN
PRODUCED BY KYLE MULLARKY, ALEX KNOST AND FORD ARCHBOLD
MASTERED BY JOHN GOLDEN
PRELIMINARY TRACKING FOR THIS ALBUM WAS DONE BY KYLE MULLARKY
AT THE PUMP HOUSE IN TOPANGA CANYON
ANDREW DOHENY (LEAD GUITAR ON TURN IT DOWN)
NICK MURRAY (DRUMS ON A STAR)
JOHN ANDERSON (WURLITZER ON NEVER ENDING REALITY)
LAENA GERONIMO (STRINGS ON NEVER ENDING REALITY AND ENSLAVES)
ORIGINAL VOCAL MELODY ON A STAR COURTESY OF SPENCER DUNHAM
THIS ALBUM WAS RECORDED AND RELEASED IN 2018
Squished between Los Angeles and San Diego, Tomorrows Tulips give birth to a sound that is culled from equal parts pop experience and esoteric interests. A comfortable wave from a van window, paying homage to the DIY aesthetics of undergrounds past. The scruffy SoCal garage grunge trio Tomorrows Tulips (no apostrophe, please) are known for their own brand of simple but tuneful lo-fi rock, sounding engagingly stoned but with a genuine knack for melody despite their no-frills style