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€20.00
400 Lonely Things - Why I Went To The Woods
- Labels Cold Spring
- Product Code: DCD Digipak
- Availability: In Stock
400 Lonely Things present two beautiful, entwined releases - one, the soundtrack to a perceived isolated apocalypse filled with psychoactive melancholia and ugly lullabies, evoking an acute sense of horror, bewilderment and bereavement... and its twin, devouring hauntological dream worlds inspired by the fictional filmed landscapes of psychedelic folk and benignly sinister pagan nights in the wild forests...
These albums are opposite sides of the same coin, which is why they are being released in tandem. The coin being, in this analogy, the 2024 National Election in the US and its place in the world's entropic trajectory, and my own emotions in the time since. Thematically, these albums have no real linkage to each other than they are both visceral reactions to these subsequent points in time in which they were made.
Aside from a photographic element and the odd field recording, this escapist fictional environmental psychic landscaping is composed from recycled audio and imagery, assembled by Craig Varian at Easy Street, April - September 2025. It is presented as an alternative to other fictional landscapes currently being peddled as reality.
“Moonflowers” is for James Greer.
“Mouse” is for Dan Ainslie / Sweguno.
Thank you both for the friendship and sample sources. This album is for Stephen Brogdon and to his brief respite abroad.
2CD in matte-laminate, flood-printed 8-panel digipak with paintings by David Irvine.
These albums are opposite sides of the same coin, which is why they are being released in tandem. The coin being, in this analogy, the 2024 National Election in the US and its place in the world's entropic trajectory, and my own emotions in the time since. Thematically, these albums have no real linkage to each other than they are both visceral reactions to these subsequent points in time in which they were made.
Aside from a photographic element and the odd field recording, this escapist fictional environmental psychic landscaping is composed from recycled audio and imagery, assembled by Craig Varian at Easy Street, April - September 2025. It is presented as an alternative to other fictional landscapes currently being peddled as reality.
“Moonflowers” is for James Greer.
“Mouse” is for Dan Ainslie / Sweguno.
Thank you both for the friendship and sample sources. This album is for Stephen Brogdon and to his brief respite abroad.
2CD in matte-laminate, flood-printed 8-panel digipak with paintings by David Irvine.



