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Over the last six years, Anna Burch and Fred Thomas have been peers on similar journeys, navigating the ever turbulent world of self-expression in the form of underfunded indie rock. This kinship has included playing in each other's bands, collaborating on songs together, informal jams and song sketching sessions, and an honest chain of feedback on each other's sounds.
During the making of their recent albums, they’d share mixes, drafts, and ideas frequently. The two could count on each other for sincerity and to let the other know what was and wasn't working, and it was coming from a creative equal dealing with the same questions and confusions.
The two songs here are behind-the-scenes evidence of that kind of communication; extra material that came from those collaborative moments or an ongoing conversation that helped shape their work.
supported by 19 fans who also own “Fred Thomas/Anna Burch Split”
Polyvinyl Records are on a real roll right now having put out some great music last year. This makes for a fun compilation Plus the artwork from Jesse is always stellar! Ross
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