Mostly Recorded and written in Lincoln, Nebraska in the second half of 2008 with a $40 used guitar that I suspect is haunted -- except "The Ascent," which is from the Ann Arbor/Zebralogy years, and "Streets I Know" and untitled instrumental, which are from the following year in Marquette (2009) when the record was finished. "Silver C" is built upon an improvisation recorded in Boston with the band Lakeside Project circa 2003.
J. DeCaire - recorded additional vocal/banjitar tracks
J. Koski - vocals on We Both Know, Land of Us, loaned the Banjitar from Thunderstorms
B. Koski - vocals on We Both Know, Land of Us
B. Thiele - vocals on We Both Know, Tornadogenesis, Mine All Mine, and Land of Us
A. Jacob - original drums on Silver C
J. Karby - second drumset on Silver C
S. Bonner - keyboard on Silver C; drum programming, ambient sound, 4-track assistance on Its Time Now
G. McCommons - vocals on Silver C
RD Mauzy - ambient bass on Silver C
The Ascent samples a Youtube video about an approaching tornado
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