The band's sixth studio album hearkens boldly to the raw intensity of 2004's Catch for Us the Foxes, while building on the rich imagery of 2006's Brother, Sister. Epic in scope, Pale Horses is mewithoutYou at their best, breathing fresh life into the end times, gloriously terrifying and hauntingly iconic.
Track Listing: Pale Horse Watermelon Ascot D-Minor Mexican War Streets Red Cow Dorothy Blue Hen Lilac Queen Magic Lantern Days Birnam Wood Rainbow Signs
Released by Run For Cover Records in 2015 Produced and Mixed by Will Yip at Studio 4 Mastered by Hans Dekline at Sound Bites Dog
mewithoutYou have always put a premium on progression, never anchoring themselves to a single sound and instead gleefully wandering across genre lines. It’s that same spirit that informed the band’s seventh album [Untitled], as well as the accompanying EP, [untitled]. Across both...
When mewithoutYou began writing for their 7th studio album they didn’t know they’d be entering into one of the most prolific periods of their career. As a result the band divided up the material into two distinct releases: The aggressive...
An experimental collection of b-sides, home recordings, and alternate versions of songs from Pale Horses.
Track Listing:Hebrew ChildrenWerewolf King (demo)Chapelcross TownsChernobyl, 1985Mexican War Streets (revisited)Blue Hen (Geology version)FairfieldRed Cow (Golden Calf version)
mewithoutYou returns with their 5th studio album. Helmed by producer and friend of the band Daniel Smith (Sufjan Stevens) and mixed by Brad Wood (Sunny Day Real Estate), Ten Stories is an allegorical collection of songs that, at first listen,...