Album artwork for An Odd Entrances by Thee Oh Sees

From the same misty mountaintop tape spool as August's A Weird Exits, Thee Oh Sees bring the companion album An Odd Entrances. Delving more towards the contemplative than the face-skinning aspects of its predecessor, this sister album is a cosmic exercise en plein aire with John Dwyer and company double-drum shuffling, lounging with cellos, following a flute around the groove, and spooling a few Grimm-dark lullabies along the way. Lurking in the grass are a snake or two, like the celestial facing instrumental buzz of "Unwrap The Fiend Pt. 1."... But for the most part this is a relatively hushed affair, a morning rather than evening listen. The band plans on donating half their profits from the first pressing to Elizabeth House, a local charity in Pasadena that specifically helps homeless women with children get back on their feet.

Thee Oh Sees

An Odd Entrances

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Album artwork for An Odd Entrances by Thee Oh Sees
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Released 11/25/2016Catalog Number

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Album artwork for An Odd Entrances by Thee Oh Sees
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Thee Oh Sees

An Odd Entrances

Castle Face
Album artwork for An Odd Entrances by Thee Oh Sees
LP

$20.99

LP

Released 11/25/2016Catalog Number

CF 085 LP

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Album artwork for An Odd Entrances by Thee Oh Sees
CD

$14.99

CD

Released 11/18/2016Catalog Number

CF 085 CD

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From the same misty mountaintop tape spool as August's A Weird Exits, Thee Oh Sees bring the companion album An Odd Entrances. Delving more towards the contemplative than the face-skinning aspects of its predecessor, this sister album is a cosmic exercise en plein aire with John Dwyer and company double-drum shuffling, lounging with cellos, following a flute around the groove, and spooling a few Grimm-dark lullabies along the way. Lurking in the grass are a snake or two, like the celestial facing instrumental buzz of "Unwrap The Fiend Pt. 1."... But for the most part this is a relatively hushed affair, a morning rather than evening listen. The band plans on donating half their profits from the first pressing to Elizabeth House, a local charity in Pasadena that specifically helps homeless women with children get back on their feet.