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Time In The Chevron

by jphono1

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1.
Codes 04:15
we never tried to crack your codes we just let everything flow its much brighter now we’re much brighter now
2.
slipping thru the light on your floor what i feel i cant say spells from ghosts ghosts from graves they’re here now you are a wheel and a flood and its easier that way whatever you are into rearrange they’re gonna come right back to you all of the talk the feedback is strange there is a half life that remains a gift for you
3.
in a darkness you are chasing put it down now you are done you will lose yourself in a moment and justify someone in that house built from mercury where the roots bend to the core Its the last time that you felt it do you feel it anymore
4.
i could do this for a while it always makes me smile but i feel like something else is coming on all this talk is cheap in fact it is free i'll sit here for a while with the dog thats listening
5.
Castles 05:44
million castles on the shore for a day sometimes more they all wash away starlight sunshine and you have a day
6.
in my mind I am down with discovery permeate your space be the good and be gone in the ether killing time in the chevron rearrange your mind you might find we are one
7.
Upside Down 06:40
and we turned it upside down and gave it all away

about

As a veteran of the N.C. scene, John Harrison has helmed the lush and loud rock outfit North Elementary while helping hold the reins of Potluck Foundation, a far reaching collective of musicians who consistently turn out quality releases from a myriad of artists. On top of all that, Jphono1 has been a solo outlet for John for nearly half a decade. Starting with his debut record “Living is Easy” and continuing on through a string of singles, EP’s, and the outstanding album, “Know Your Clouds”, Jphono1 has been a vehicle for John to explore the quieter side of his sonic life.

While earlier Jphono1 records were a way for John to stretch his multi-instrumentalist muscles by crafting atmospheric acoustic-tinged songs, the most recent electrified release, “Time in the Chevron”, is a marked departure from what came before. The most notable difference is the appearance of a full band. This is the mark of a seasoned musician; knowing you could do something alone, but bringing in others because you believe they will make it better. Enter John W Jaquiss (Sunnyslope(s), Shit Horse) and Patrick O’Neill (Some Army, The Wyrms, Lacy Jags). Both men are accomplished multi-instrumentalists in their own rights, and they hold down the rhythm section of drums and bass, respectively.

Jphono1 songs have often worn the mark of alternate tunings that travel through open string drones like visitors passing briefly by unknown towns. The songs that round out “Time in the Chevron”, however, don’t pass through so much as they thoroughly explore. With trusty friends by his side, John illuminates and elucidates with succinct riffs and rhythms that lend a krauty component to an otherwise wholly American vibe. These tracks take their time living in the groove. Unconventional song structures unravel to reveal verses ruminating on subjects as deep and vast as cosmic and geologic impermanence, or as domestic and down to earth as an afternoon at home. Despite the wide ranging subject matter, this is perhaps the most cohesive record of the Jphono1 catalog. Sonic themes recur and twist throughout each composition. It’s clear that, while the destination is part of the parcel, it’s the discovery that Jphono1 is down with.

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credits

released April 1, 2016

Recorded Fall 2015 at Trusty Woods and Seriously Adequate Studios in Carrboro NC.
Mixed at Track and Field with Nick Petersen and Jphono1
Mastered by Jamie King at The Basement Recording NC

All songs by Jphono1
Rocktropolis Music BMI © 2016

Photo and Design by Regina McCoy

Jphono1 - guitar, vocals
Patrick O'Neill - bass, percussion, vocals
John W Jaquiss - drums

Thanks and gratitude to all who have shown support in the various ways you see fit.

Very special thanks to John, Patrick, Bug, Matt, Alex, Nick, Brad, Regina and the Potluck Family.

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jphono1 Carrboro, North Carolina

Jphono1 and friends explore new elements in sounds and arrangements with his fuzz-frayed folk-pop. Fragments of electronics, acoustic guitars, and keys join what at first resemble straight-forward compositions, only to break apart into unassuming lo-fi with casual psychedelia, finding a comfortable station at the intersection of Meat Puppets whimsy and Steve Gunn introspection. ... more

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