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Matte reverse-board print.
Paintings by Iruka Maria Toro
Layout and design by Daniel Murphy
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
12" vinyl record, signed on the front cover
Record comes in standard-weight vinyl and a poly dust cover sleeve.
Includes lyric sheet / cover art poster
Matte reverse-board print.
Paintings by Iruka Maria Toro
Layout and design by Daniel Murphy
PLEASE NOTE: WE CURRENTLY ARE NOT ABLE TO SHIP INTERNATIONAL. Any international orders will be refunded.
Includes unlimited streaming of Cosmos Forever
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Download available in 24-bit/96kHz.
ships out within 10 days
edition of 250
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Shirt
Limited Edition long sleeve tee featuring artwork from the "Cosmos Forever" album cover, painted by Iruka Maria Toro.
The shirt is printed with water-based ink for the softest, comfiest environmentally-conscious fit.
Made of 100% organically-grown, fair-trade cotton.
Thank you for understanding the cost of creating merch with ethics in mind!
I hope you can enjoy it for years to come.
T-shirt design by Daniel Murphy
Printed in the US by A Small Print Shop
Let’s go for a walk
Don’t talk
Try to be a deeper listener
Try a little less
Remember
We already are
Bare foot on the moss
Grow soft
Water over rock
We gather light
Like Life
Everything is
Everything is one
Everything is one
Everything is one
Everything is one
Everything is one
Everything is one
Everything is one
And you already hold
The gift
Let yourself
Be happy
When you look at me with
That look in your eyes
All that surrounds me
Becomes love
We must be in love
Holding your hand in mine
All that surrounds us
Becomes love
We must be in love
Lea Thomas’ album “Cosmos Forever” unfurls in a moment of exquisitely gentle suggestion: “Let’s go for a walk/Don’t talk.” Hers is a voice that is at peace with itself, that is trusting of its own ability to convey the truths of her experience and her personal philosophy, and to express her enduring love for the natural world. These truths, inspired by growing up on Maui, are embroidered with elegantly simple imagery. Fragments and fine details of a myriad different landscapes–a spray of leaves, a winding river, a bracing trade wind–seem to weave themselves together into a blanket of sound that is warm and wholly enveloping.
For the recording, Thomas, her co-producer John Thayer (Arp, Ezra Feinberg, Yai), and three other bandmates traveled to a house at the end of a mountain road in the woods. There, in a hushed landscape, they discovered a peaceful respite over the course of about a week, during which something benevolent and clear-eyed had enough time to be born.
There is a lot of space to move around in these compositions, which lightly sidestep the trappings of rigid structure. They’re more like expansive fields of wildflowers rather than crafted bouquets–their nature remains ephemeral, but it is also cyclical, which suggests something of the eternal, or of timelessness.
The Hudson Valley-based songwriter’s body of work could be regarded as cyclical as well. Her 2021 album “Mirrors to the Sun” is more of a pop-oriented songwriting endeavor; 2019’s “Blue of Distance” is something more ephemeral, open-ended, and hushed; 2017’s “Want for Nothing” is filled with straightforward, breezy, and engaging hooks. This oscillation of approach is something that Thomas says has come naturally to her over the years, threading its way through each of her endeavors.
Even if the listener finds themselves immersed in “Cosmos Forever” without the context of her earlier material, however, this is an album that shines on its own, warmly rewarding deeper and repeated listening with a sense of tranquility and gentle assurance. Lushness without drama, honesty without sharpness–rare and fine qualities that suffuse every song. Like a friendly hand resting on the shoulder, this music encourages the listener to become more at ease with the unanswered questions they might contain within themselves. It suggests that to forgive oneself for being uncertain, to allow oneself to experience pure and simple goodness, is to feel more at home in the world, and to better feel the embrace of the all-encompassing universe itself.
credits
released September 20, 2024
All songs written by Lea Thomas
Produced by Lea Thomas & John Thayer
Recorded by John Thayer & Jeremy Mendicino
Mixed by John Thayer
Mastered by Heba Kadry
Special thanks to Thump Recording
Performances by:
Lea Thomas - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar, Synthesizers
Nico Osborne - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Contrabass, Analog Processing
Brendan Mulvihill - Electric Bass, Synthesizers, Analog Processing
Jeremy Mendicino - Electric Guitar, Twelve String Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Analog Processing
John Thayer - Drums, Analog Processing, Noise
Artwork by Iruka Maria Toro
Design by Daniel Murphy
Merce Lemon makes a real artistic leap forward on this gorgeous work of introspective indie folk, filled with romance and melancholy. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 9, 2024