Dorothy finds beloved Olympia/Portland group Oh, Rose at the height of their powers. They genre-hop with ease—skirting the edges of dream-pop, art rock, alt-country, and electro-pop—while singer Olivia Rose's elastic voice plumbs the depths of the human soul, full of existential yearning, tales of life on earth.
The band's first album in five years, it's named after Olivia Rose's grandmother, an expert quilter. Rose says she sees the album as its own quilt—both sonically and in terms of the slow and methodical process of making the album. "I always said this album was going to be a love album," she says, "and this record feels emblematic of the love I shared with her."
Includes lyric sheet. Records pressed locally at Cascade Record Pressing. Cover art by Jake Tobin. Sleeve, insert, and labels designed by Mara Appel Des Lauriers.
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