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Granite Creek

by Camp of Wolves

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Released on cassette and digital with Soundtracking The Void:
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Granite Creek explores the haunted history, greed and wilderness surrounding a little goldrush-era ghost town in the interior of British Columbia. Composed and conceived of while staying in a rustic miner's cabin in the woods just outside the town ruins, socked in by wind, rain and developed over long nights by the fire

"The new album from David Salisbury’s electronic project Camp Of Wolves is heavy, man. Not in a d-tuned guitar and screamo vocals heavy, but the kind of heavy that hits you when you least expect it driving to work, or staring out at the sea. A monolithic melancholy that touches your cheek when some great question reveals itself. The music rolls like a thick fog, with swaths of densely layered synth that reveal fraught melodies and existential dread.

These are the songs you hear in dreams about dying and rebirth, but when you wake up sad you can never remember why.

Granite Creek is slow-moving and ominous, but underneath all that mysterious, hazy music lives these almost classical pieces. Baroque, chamber music for a deep space symphony. It’s a striking, darkly beautiful, and at times an overwhelming musical and emotional experience."
-J. Hubner

complexdistractions.blog/2021/01/26/camp-of-wolves-granite-creek/

credits

released January 22, 2021

Written and produced by David Salisbury
Mastered by Thomas Ragsdale
Artwork by Thomas Ragsdale
Video for Broken Reserves by Mark Holden

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Camp of Wolves Vancouver, British Columbia

Quietly sad. Foggy wakefulness. Sinister foregrounding.

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