Home is Where - I Became Birds
$8.00

  • Home is Where - I Became Birds
  • Home is Where - I Became Birds
  • Home is Where - I Became Birds
  • Home is Where - I Became Birds

Home is Where - I Became Birds
$8.00

Alright, this is a big one. We have ANOTHER run of Home is Where's debut album I Became Birds, and GOD am I excited to be making these. Its one of my favorite albums from one of my favorite bands and I'm just so stoked to be doing a run for it. We even have two variants for you to choose from, one is a crimson tape with tan splatter, and the other is an easter egg variant, with each tape painted differently to look like easter eggs. Eggciting isnt it!?

With I Became Birds, Florida’s Home Is Where push their unique blend of whirlwind hardcore aggression and warm, open-hearted folksy melancholy to even further heights. Frontperson Brandon MacDonald’s Dylan-esque eccentricities are on full display here, from the occasional blast of harmonica (like on early standout “Long Distance Conjoined Twins” or the disaffected, despondency-soaked closer “The Old Country”) to their knack for abstractly evocative neurosis-as-poetry. But far from being a copycat act, Home Is Where’s wearily raw-throated aesthetic and dynamically vivid compositions feel idiosyncratic and vital. The bittersweet folk melodies seep deeply into the band’s DNA, adding an element of accessibility and immediate nostalgia to otherwise churning and angular song structures and sonic assaults. Vocals range from an intimate, gentle, and disarming croon to a full-bodied expectoration of the soul, oftentimes in the same song (like “Sewn Together from the Membrane of the Great Sea Cucumber,” which splits the difference between mournful, gothic post-punk and staccato-heeled screamo with aplomb). A devastating rhythm section and nimble, versatile, yet powerful guitar work assist with the record’s genre-bending, which ranges from maniacal chemical mixtures to gymnastic flips, twists, and turns. And yet, even amid the din, Home Is Where find ample time for hooks-- the oddball effervescence of lead single “Scientific Classification of Stingrays” and the shimmering, propulsive, delightfully off-kilter late-album stunner “Assisted Harakiri” are more than proof of that. Ultimately, I Became Birds shows Home Is Where hitting an early high-water mark. A brisk record-- six songs in roughly 17 minutes-- it never takes a dip in enthusiasm and inventiveness. Home Is Where’s inexhaustible creativity and restless energy is bound to serve them well, and I Became Birds is all the proof anyone needs.
Written by: Ellie Kovach of You Don’t Need Maps & The E Word Podcast

all music written by home is where / all lyrics written by brandon
produced, mixed, & mastered by matt goings at killian studios
released & distributed through knifepunch records

home is where is
josiah gardella - drums (he/him)
trace george - guitar (he/him)
brandon macdonald - tantrum, harmonica, singing saw (they/she)
connor "fat slaps" o'brien - bass (he/him)

home is where is also sometimes
matt goings - synth, tambourine
wes meadows - horns
christiana patterson - violin
the puppy petter choir - backing vox
ellie kovach - liner notes

the puppy petter choir on track 3 consists of haley craycraft, christiana patterson, emily james, matt goings, & home is where

this album is dedicated to anyone & everyone who has struggled / is struggling with their gender identity

in loving memory of our buddy gavin stanley
1998-2021
gavin forever

Track Listing
L Ron Hubbard Was Way Cool
Long Distance Conjoined Twins
Sewn Together from the Membrane of the Great Sea Cucumber
The Scientific Classification of Sting Rays
Assisted Harakiri
The Old Country

CHR-004

/15 - crimson tape w/ tan splatter
/10 - easter egg


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