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EP / Cassette Split

All,

If you haven’t heard, we released a new EP back in March 2014, after a crooked little isolated winter of recording.  This is available for free/streaming here:

Since then, we have included some of the B-Sides from those winter sessions on a tape split with our friends in !mindparade. Released on Halloween, we’ve got a very limited, hand-numbered run of TRANSLUCENT PURPLE tape cassettes!

◊ Order Tape Cassette Here ◊

$7 / £4.37

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-wovs

Vows Nominated: The Deli Magazine Artist of the Month

Vows has been nominated for The Deli Magazines’ Artist of the Month Poll.

The winner will be featured on The Deli’s front page and wins free mastering from a NYC studio.

PLEASE VOTE FOR US!

 

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Polling ends June 15th.

Please, Vote NOW.

 

Love,

Vows

Silvia Cover – Marissa Nadler Approved

Thanks to the mysterious world wide web, Marissa Nadler actually listened to our cover of her track “Silvia” off her 2007 record, “Songs III: Bird on the Water“. She even liked it.

Check it out for yourself, though, and let us know what you think:

(free download on bandcamp):

The Deli NYC: Vows vs. Vows

Thanks to The Deli NYC for the kind words about one of our most recent releases. Also, they acknowledged some recent confusion between us and a recent electro pop group in Brooklyn who also calls themselves Vows. See what they have to say:

NJ’s Vows conjure up noir dreams + plays Cake Shop tomorrow (05.10)

Vows is the electronic project of four New Jersey based musicians from Somerset County – yes we cover the NJ scene that far. But wait… it’s also the name of an electronic band from Brooklyn! May the law suit begin!

Vows on The Deli NYC

‘Nighttime’ off the album ‘Stranger Things’, live in 2012 @ The Village Basement Sessions:

Vows’ self titled EP – As dreamy as it gets

Wonderful review of our new EP VOWS by Sonically Selective. Thanks guys.

Sonically Selective

Dream Pop seems to be all the rage at the moment, and ‘Vows’ from the US are a good example of it. Blending psychedelia with easy listening but schizophrenic pop melodies, their latest self-titled EP takes you on a journey into someone else’s insanely imaginative head, throws you around a bit inside, and then spits you out the other end, making you wonder what exactly it is you just listened to. And I like that.

Similar to Radstewart who I reviewed a couple of weeks ago, Vows are all about strong, charismatic vocals that carry over the intentionally atonal and chaotic music. As the guitars and keyboard slip away from the notes your ears wants to hear, you are drawn to the voice that somehow finds melodies that you never would have heard, and when it all comes back to the chorus in songs like ‘Waste’ that has a great, powerful…

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