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Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves

Produced by A Great Big Pile of Leaves and recorded primarily at their home studio, new album Pono was mixed by touring guitarist Matthew Weber at Gradwell House Recording and mastered by Dave Downham (Beach Slang, Into It. Over It.). With eight years between releases, the band recalls how the recording process of Pono felt like they were making their first record, adding “we worked at our own pace with no preconceived notion of what it needed to be.”

A Great Big Pile Of Leaves

Pono

Topshelf Records
Album artwork for Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves by Pono - A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
LP+

$23.99

Includes OBI strip + printed dust sleeve.

White/Green/Blue Marbled

Includes download code
Released 10/14/2022Catalog Number

LP-TSR-240LEC

Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
CD

$14.99

Released 11/26/2021Catalog Number

CD-TSR-240

Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
Tape

$9.99

Released 11/26/2021Catalog Number

CS-TSR-240

A Great Big Pile Of Leaves

Pono

Topshelf Records
Album artwork for Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves by Pono - A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
LP+

$23.99

Includes OBI strip + printed dust sleeve.

White/Green/Blue Marbled

Includes download code
Released 10/14/2022Catalog Number

LP-TSR-240LEC

Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
CD

$14.99

Released 11/26/2021Catalog Number

CD-TSR-240

Album artwork for Pono by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
Tape

$9.99

Released 11/26/2021Catalog Number

CS-TSR-240

Produced by A Great Big Pile of Leaves and recorded primarily at their home studio, new album Pono was mixed by touring guitarist Matthew Weber at Gradwell House Recording and mastered by Dave Downham (Beach Slang, Into It. Over It.). With eight years between releases, the band recalls how the recording process of Pono felt like they were making their first record, adding “we worked at our own pace with no preconceived notion of what it needed to be.”