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Catalog #: LMO-096

Tracklist:

1. Angels On The Ground
2. Blue Bower
3. Big Songbirds Don't Cry
4. Good Ghost
5. Dream Dating
6. Long Drive
7. Locket
8. Overrater
9. Infinite Spring
10. Wave Back

Pressing Info:
released April 21, 2023 Steve Ciolek- vocals, guitars, keyboard (1,3,6,7,8), piano (1,2,4,7,9) Zac Little- bass, vocals (1, 8), theremin (3), wind harp (1), digital goober (5), solo freak (10) Matt Climer- drums, shaker, tambourine Kosoma Jensen- clarinet (5), harmony vocals (6) Leticia Wiggins- Flute (5) Fry- meows and chewing (4) Additional musical ideas by Toby Reif and Ryan Starinsky (3, 6) Produced by Zac Little Engineered by Zac Little, Steve Ciolek, and Andy Cook Recorded summer 2020-2021 in Columbus, OH Mixed by Steve Ciolek except ‘Infinite Spring’ by Andy Cook Mastered by Glenn Davis Music and Lyrics by Steve Ciolek Photos by Kosoma Jensen Artwork and layout by Kelly McNicholas

Overview

In 2020, Steve Ciolek's long-running and much loved group The Sidekicks called it a day, and he found himself without a band for the first time in much of his adult life. Ciolek had never stopped writing, but now with endless possibilities ahead he found himself creating at a different pace.  As his well of potential songs began to grow, Ciolek brought in some familiar faces to help hone them into an album, recruiting The Sidekicks’ Matty Sanders to play drums and Saintseneca mastermind Zac Little to help with writing, recording, and production. 

Infinite Spring is bursting with that sense of discovery and promise without sacrificing the warmth that’s always made Ciolek’s songwriting feel so timeless and satisfying. The record feels like an amalgam of his many musical interests, woven together into something unique; throughout, sparse folk intersects with soulful indie, and the intricate arrangements and sweeping hooks of ‘60s and ‘70s pop rock overlap with the charming looseness of midwest punk. And just as so many of Ciolek’s musical inspirations feel evergreen, so does his lyrical focus: falling in love. 

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