Triple Bogie - Premiere Feature

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Triple Bogie - Premiere Feature

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50% groovy, 51% twangy, Triple Bogie’s debut EP ‘Premiere Feature’ is a low-fi hodge-podge of country, soft rock, and R&B. This record attempts to re-interpret the vibes of the great studio masterpieces of 60s and 70s singer-songwriters, featuring a variety of instrumentation including pedal steel guitar, piano, fiddle, and synths. But while those guys had big fancy studios and session musicians, Triple Bogie made do with a bedroom, a few cheap microphones, and some great friends.

‘Premiere Feature’ explores loneliness and the feeling of being stuck in the past. As it turns out, this record ended up being the cure for those things.

Since recording the ‘Premiere Feature’, Triple Bogie has added three band members and is now playing shows across Seattle.

  • Pressed on transparent cassettes

  • Written and Recorded by Jeremy Klein - Zeke Bender Plays Drums - Eileen Sheats Plays Piano on ‘Clouds’ and ‘Became’ - Deanie Richardson Plays Fiddle on ‘You Won’t Go Away’ - Mixed and Mastered by Louie Short - Album Photography by Shan Kahn - Album Cover Design by Maya Flood - Premiere Feature Logo by Koko Morrill

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  • Remastered for vinyl by Jonathan Schenke

  • Available on ‘Cloudy’ Colored Vinyl and ‘Rainy’ Colored Vinyl

  • 45 RPM LP