In the spring of 2006, the band inked a deal with Southeast Michigan-based publishing house, record label, web developer and video/television production company Quack!Media and began work on a new record. The resulting “Compass Rose Bouquetâ€, a phrase described by James Monger as a “dangerously colorful metaphor for summer in the Northâ€, views the region through a much broader lens than the one used to oversee the band’s previous offering. In this episode, ghosts of dead high school friends drift along the sidewalks of your hometown in a parade of smoke (“Midwest Main Streetâ€), ravens scour the Massachusetts turnpike for half-finished beers (“Eastern Birdsâ€), fleets of black flies arrive overnight with detailed maps to the holes in your screens {“Days of Apple Pieâ€} and petite girls in summer dresses, with legs still white from winter eagerly sign the lease to the apartment you’ve lived in for the whole of your twenties (“Heydaysâ€). Scott McClintock muses “the self-titled debut was indeed quite a darkly cloaked affair; smoky with soot and stained with lamp oil. “Compass Rose Bouquet†manages to mix that bare-branched-midnight-orchard vibe with some (gasp) sunshine and greenery...only there's probably a dead body under all the lawn clippingsâ€. A combination of boots hitting the stage, brakes on the highway and rain on your roof, “Compass Rose Bouquet†arrived on July 10, 2007.The band is currently touring and will be releasing a new limited edition single in March 2008.
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