3/6/20: BLEACH DAY "as if always" ALBUM RELEASE PARTY

hope all is well presents

Bleach Day "as if always" Album Release Party

BLEACH DAY
with J BENGOY, THE DEAD SHAKERS, AMELIA DEVOID
 
DATE: FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH
VENUE: BURLINGTON CITY ARTS
TICKETS: $8
AA
7:30PM
CURFEW: 11:30

TICKETS: bit.ly/bleachdvt

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Originally spurred from the home tape recordings of Louie Kiley and Vinny Marksohn, Bleach Day released their full-length debut, Where to Dream, in 2016. Its release was met with praise from blogs such as Buried Muse (now Idle House) and Earmilk. Seven Days called the album "...an eight-song sonic tapestry of analog whirrs, screwy samples and, at its core, beautiful, sun-bleached lo-fi pop."

Since the release of Where to Dream, Bleach Day has appeared as a five-piece band at festivals such as POP Montreal and Waking Windows, and has supported artists like Phantogram, Homeshake, Crumb, and Palm.

Behind the scenes, the duo has been perpetually occupied in their newly fortified analog home studio earning production, engineering, and performance credits on Wished Bone’s “Cellar Belly,” engineering Sparklesaurus’ self-titled LP, and tracking or performing on numerous local Vermont artists’ tracks.

Bleach Day’s sophomore LP, “As if Always” is due to be released March 6, 2020 on Birdwatcher Records. It is the product of a two year studio binge, occurring in between the band’s numerous other recording projects. Mixing classic golden age pop sounds, cinematic progressions, and oddball tones, “As if Always” composes a sonic language that takes the listener through a story of growth and self discovery in its most primeval form, which mirrors a full life cycle from birth to death. Through struggle you learn to confront your fears, your shadows, and your limitations to become the person you are meant to be. It’s a journey to a place that feels far away – until you realize it’s actually within yourself, and always has been.