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Point Juncture, WA: Heart To Elk

Posted by Flick in Music on 11 18th, 2008 | View Comments

Point Juncture, WA had spent over a year recording Heart To Elk in their basement home which the members share, giving each other the needed time to add their cryptic layers… slow builds, selective brass, driving rhythms, overdriven guitars, vibes, layered and distorted vocals.

They were patient in preparing the album, and self-released Heart To Elk with an West Coast tour with A Weather and Deer or the Doe. After the tour they were picked up by Mt. Fuji Records and will be nationally released on February 10 in vinyl LP and CD. The label’s excitement for the album should deservingly widen the band’s audience. Yes, we agree. This band needs to be heard.

They also spent a few days with Hart Ryan Noecker filming footage for a Sioux Arrow music video. Victor had this to say about the Sioux Arrow video:

“We’ve never had one before and it seemed like a good idea so we did some filming. It was painless and he was kind, and then we kind of forgot about it for a while. But hile we slept in and over-ate Hart was hard at work and what he made is amazing. It’s a cutting together of us playing Sioux Arrow and footage he took over a couple days in Portland. It does a tremendous service to the song and it’s incredibly exciting after the record has been finished for a couple months to have something new created that adds to the scope of the music.”

Point Juncture, WA – Melon Bird

11-20 – Holocene – 1001 SE Morrison, Portland
(Point Juncture, WA will be showing the Sioux Arrow video at the Holocene show.)


SIOUX ARROW from Hart Ryan Noecker on Vimeo.

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