Hello again. BFF has announced a release date of November 29th, 2010 for “Soft Tools, vols 3 vs 4″ (Neverever Records – NVEV 008). At that time you should listen instantly on Neverever Camp. At the end of the year you will find it on iTunes, Amazon (mp3 and CD), Napster, The Pirate’s Bay, et cetera. Check out the album art by BFF Matt Hulme:
“Soft Tools, vols 3 vs 4″ is the next album from BFF. The songs are being sequenced and time has been booked for mastering at the famed Future Disc. We will all be listening to the finished music by the end of November! Check back here or Neverever Camp for all the mossy pre-release details.
The origins of Tootsie In Paris, discovered and encoded from an old cassette found at a used record store in London, England. Imagine that! Check out the original Flying Buttress cassette, bootleg style:
Officially released on Neverever, “Soft Tools, vol. 2″ by BFF is the classic b-sides / lost demos album compiled into a volume and then into an album again as part of a series entitled Soft Tools. We must say that it is really mossy stuff ranging from Aslant to Warren Oates. This shall certainly tide you over until their follow-up to The Mossy Rock Album arrives in autumn, 2010. Listen instantly to Soft Tools, vol. 2 via http://neverever.bandcamp.com/
Officially released January 1, 2009 on Neverever Records. Congratulations, BFF. I think you will agree that The Mossy Rock Album was recorded and finished with care and fidelity. Here is the rad album art coverflow illustration by BFF Matt Hulme / Bitography:
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