
Seed Cake On Leap Year
Cass McCombs announces the surprise release of Seed Cake On Leap Year, via Domino.Ā Seed Cake On Leap Year is a collection of early, previously unreleased music recorded at Jason Quever's apartment at 924 Fulton in San Francisco while McCombs was living in Berkeley between 1999 and 2000. In tandem with the release, Cass presents videos for āAnchor Childā, āBabyā, and āIāve Played This Song Beforeā.
Everything those have come to love about Cass McCombs can be heard on Seed Cake On Leap Year. Already he had mastered the swooning, graceful melodies that seem transplanted from timeless songs across jukeboxes and transistor radios throughout America; same goes for his heady, gnarled way with conversational language that can bend righteous truths into riddles. āSongs are sung every day/So what can I say to find my own way?,ā he announces in the opening line of āIāve Played This Song Before.ā And with those words he charts his own path, always rooted in tradition but facing the unknown.
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Cass McCombs announces the surprise release of Seed Cake On Leap Year, via Domino.Ā Seed Cake On Leap Year is a collection of early, previously unreleased music recorded at Jason Quever's apartment at 924 Fulton in San Francisco while McCombs was living in Berkeley between 1999 and 2000. In tandem with the release, Cass presents videos for āAnchor Childā, āBabyā, and āIāve Played This Song Beforeā.
Everything those have come to love about Cass McCombs can be heard on Seed Cake On Leap Year. Already he had mastered the swooning, graceful melodies that seem transplanted from timeless songs across jukeboxes and transistor radios throughout America; same goes for his heady, gnarled way with conversational language that can bend righteous truths into riddles. āSongs are sung every day/So what can I say to find my own way?,ā he announces in the opening line of āIāve Played This Song Before.ā And with those words he charts his own path, always rooted in tradition but facing the unknown.

















