Head of Roses: Phantom Limb
On April 15th, 2022, Sub Pop will digitally release Flock of Dimesâ Head of Roses: Phantom Limb, a collection of unreleased tracks written around the same time as Head of Roses, previously unheard demos, favorite live performances, and covers.
The selection of live recordings here run the spectrum, from solitary to exuberant. Some were made solo, in the summer of 2020, while other tracks are electrified with the energy that comes from a day cooped up making music with your friends. The versions of âSpring in Winterâ and âLike So Much Desire,â from Wasnerâs 2020 Like So Much Desire EP, were both recorded alone, on a grand piano in the rural sprawl of Pittsboro, North Carolina at Manifold Studios. The undulating, subdued version of âHard Way'' was recorded live for a KEXP session while Wasner was holed up in the Californian desert, and the live versions of âTwo,â âOne More Hour,â and âPrice of Blue'' that live on the bonus disc were recorded with the help of Wasnerâs friends Mountain Man, Matt McCaughan, Joe Westerlund, Michael Libramento, Alan Good Parker, and Nick Sanborn out at Bettyâs in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. There are also covers of two of Wasnerâs favorite songwriters â Joan Armatradingâs âThe Weakness in Meâ and Joni Mitchellâs âAmelia,â the latter featuring contributions from former bandmate Aaron Roche.Â
Among the second disc of bonus material is a Head of Roses beginning â the acoustic demo of âLightning,â recorded ages ago in the secondary room at Bettyâs, before the song hit its final shape on Head of Roses. Thereâs also a handful of previously-unreleased Head of Roses outtakes â âWonderâ and âGo with Good,â both written at the same time as the rest of the record, but ultimately left on the cutting room floor. And then thereâs a kind of postscript: Wasner wrote and recorded âIt Just Goes Onâ in one afternoon at her friend Stella Mozgawaâs studio, and the version that exists hereâguitar, bass, vocals and drumsâare those first unedited performances of hers, along with some invaluable production contributions by Ethan Gruska. Head of Roses was complete by that time, but she knew this brand new song was still connected to that collection âa last word, a sort of epilogue. In that same way, Phantom Limb serves as a bid adieu, a final reflection on the past two years of Wasnerâs songwriting.Â
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On April 15th, 2022, Sub Pop will digitally release Flock of Dimesâ Head of Roses: Phantom Limb, a collection of unreleased tracks written around the same time as Head of Roses, previously unheard demos, favorite live performances, and covers.
The selection of live recordings here run the spectrum, from solitary to exuberant. Some were made solo, in the summer of 2020, while other tracks are electrified with the energy that comes from a day cooped up making music with your friends. The versions of âSpring in Winterâ and âLike So Much Desire,â from Wasnerâs 2020 Like So Much Desire EP, were both recorded alone, on a grand piano in the rural sprawl of Pittsboro, North Carolina at Manifold Studios. The undulating, subdued version of âHard Way'' was recorded live for a KEXP session while Wasner was holed up in the Californian desert, and the live versions of âTwo,â âOne More Hour,â and âPrice of Blue'' that live on the bonus disc were recorded with the help of Wasnerâs friends Mountain Man, Matt McCaughan, Joe Westerlund, Michael Libramento, Alan Good Parker, and Nick Sanborn out at Bettyâs in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. There are also covers of two of Wasnerâs favorite songwriters â Joan Armatradingâs âThe Weakness in Meâ and Joni Mitchellâs âAmelia,â the latter featuring contributions from former bandmate Aaron Roche.Â
Among the second disc of bonus material is a Head of Roses beginning â the acoustic demo of âLightning,â recorded ages ago in the secondary room at Bettyâs, before the song hit its final shape on Head of Roses. Thereâs also a handful of previously-unreleased Head of Roses outtakes â âWonderâ and âGo with Good,â both written at the same time as the rest of the record, but ultimately left on the cutting room floor. And then thereâs a kind of postscript: Wasner wrote and recorded âIt Just Goes Onâ in one afternoon at her friend Stella Mozgawaâs studio, and the version that exists hereâguitar, bass, vocals and drumsâare those first unedited performances of hers, along with some invaluable production contributions by Ethan Gruska. Head of Roses was complete by that time, but she knew this brand new song was still connected to that collection âa last word, a sort of epilogue. In that same way, Phantom Limb serves as a bid adieu, a final reflection on the past two years of Wasnerâs songwriting.Â













