RE Seraphin ReIssues Tiny Shapes/A Room Forever

We’ve always appreciated the work of RE Seraphin, ever since his earliest days in the Austin scene; he’s since moved out West and continued sharing his gifts with the Bay Area scene. But, today, he’s letting us travel back in time to revisit his Tiny Shapes LP and A Room Forever EP, putting them both back out as one vinyl LP, that way you can enjoy his songwriting anew, especially if you haven’t spent much time with his work. While the earlier releases were put out by Paisley Shirt/Mt St Mtn, this limited edition is brought to you by Take a Turn Records; better grab one though, as there’s only 100 available.

R.E. Seraphin Shares Big Break

While I’m sure we’d all welcome a second EP just like R.E. Seraphin‘s last one, A Room Forever, it seems that he’s pushing himself to get beyond the sound of his peers, even going so far as to look to include “Journey-style solos” in his new effort. For me, despite pushing to break loose from the confines of lo-fi, Mr. Seraphin doesn’t lose any of the subtleties that guarantee the joy of listening to his work. On this new single, you get the textured layering of guitar sounds, with some staking claim to that aforementioned bravado, while the other drives the tune’s rhythm forward. His vocals get some backing throughout too, adding another careful layer of harmony and charm to the mix; it’s clear he’s really maximizing his talents. His new Swingshift EP is out Friday via Mt. St. Mtn./Dandy Boy/Tear Jerk/Safe Suburban Home.

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