
High in Place: Vinyl LP
Includes digital download code.
When EZTV lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Ezra Tenenbaum sings, âFacedown on the concrete, While I dream of wider streetsâ on âStates Of Confusionâ you can hear weariness in his voice and a touch of wistful âwhat ifâ longing for more room, a little less hassle, a few more trees... maybe even a garage to park the 8-track machine.
The shining âHigh Flying Faithâ - the first song written for the album - is a refutation of urban weariness, its title perhaps acting as a makeshift motto for the optimism (and stubbornness) that is key to New York bands like EZTV. Inspired by the lyrics of âBroken Heartâ by Skip Spence, itâs a 12-string-propelled nugget that best shows how EZTV operate: toeing the line between past and present, with a keen ear for left-of-the-dial experimentation that never lets the songs hew too far into pastiche and genre nostalgia.
Many of the bandâs foundational inspirations - the Feeliesâ upstart jangle, the upside-down pop architecture of Arthur Russellâs power pop band The Necessaries, Shoesâ aching harmonies - are back in play on âHigh In Placeâ, their sophomore album, though new instruments and feels abound throughout. Produced and engineered by the band themselves, a baby grand piano rings and 12-string acoustic guitars shimmer throughout the album, recalling the cleareyed production techniques of Jeff Lynne.
Taking advantage of tour stopovers, trips to attend weddings, or even just commandeering someoneâs vacation for a few days, EZTV invited some likeminds and fellow songwriters into the studio - Jenny Lewis, Chris Cohen, Martin Courtney and Matt Kallman of Real Estate, John Andrews of Quilt, Nic Hessler and Mega Bog - to guest on âHigh In Placeâ.
Aptly recorded on a tape machine purchased from a Lower East Side Studio that was going out of business, in a space where the New York City skyline both loomed and inspired through its glass windows, âHigh In Placeâ is an album of golden pop songs worthy of any era.
Tracklist:
- High Flying Faith
- Racing Country
- Reason To Run
- Clear
- States Of Confusion
- Hammock
- Temporary Gold
- Still
- How Longâs It Gonna Be
- Goodbye Morning
Includes digital download code.
When EZTV lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Ezra Tenenbaum sings, âFacedown on the concrete, While I dream of wider streetsâ on âStates Of Confusionâ you can hear weariness in his voice and a touch of wistful âwhat ifâ longing for more room, a little less hassle, a few more trees... maybe even a garage to park the 8-track machine.
The shining âHigh Flying Faithâ - the first song written for the album - is a refutation of urban weariness, its title perhaps acting as a makeshift motto for the optimism (and stubbornness) that is key to New York bands like EZTV. Inspired by the lyrics of âBroken Heartâ by Skip Spence, itâs a 12-string-propelled nugget that best shows how EZTV operate: toeing the line between past and present, with a keen ear for left-of-the-dial experimentation that never lets the songs hew too far into pastiche and genre nostalgia.
Many of the bandâs foundational inspirations - the Feeliesâ upstart jangle, the upside-down pop architecture of Arthur Russellâs power pop band The Necessaries, Shoesâ aching harmonies - are back in play on âHigh In Placeâ, their sophomore album, though new instruments and feels abound throughout. Produced and engineered by the band themselves, a baby grand piano rings and 12-string acoustic guitars shimmer throughout the album, recalling the cleareyed production techniques of Jeff Lynne.
Taking advantage of tour stopovers, trips to attend weddings, or even just commandeering someoneâs vacation for a few days, EZTV invited some likeminds and fellow songwriters into the studio - Jenny Lewis, Chris Cohen, Martin Courtney and Matt Kallman of Real Estate, John Andrews of Quilt, Nic Hessler and Mega Bog - to guest on âHigh In Placeâ.
Aptly recorded on a tape machine purchased from a Lower East Side Studio that was going out of business, in a space where the New York City skyline both loomed and inspired through its glass windows, âHigh In Placeâ is an album of golden pop songs worthy of any era.
Tracklist:
- High Flying Faith
- Racing Country
- Reason To Run
- Clear
- States Of Confusion
- Hammock
- Temporary Gold
- Still
- How Longâs It Gonna Be
- Goodbye Morning
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Includes digital download code.
When EZTV lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Ezra Tenenbaum sings, âFacedown on the concrete, While I dream of wider streetsâ on âStates Of Confusionâ you can hear weariness in his voice and a touch of wistful âwhat ifâ longing for more room, a little less hassle, a few more trees... maybe even a garage to park the 8-track machine.
The shining âHigh Flying Faithâ - the first song written for the album - is a refutation of urban weariness, its title perhaps acting as a makeshift motto for the optimism (and stubbornness) that is key to New York bands like EZTV. Inspired by the lyrics of âBroken Heartâ by Skip Spence, itâs a 12-string-propelled nugget that best shows how EZTV operate: toeing the line between past and present, with a keen ear for left-of-the-dial experimentation that never lets the songs hew too far into pastiche and genre nostalgia.
Many of the bandâs foundational inspirations - the Feeliesâ upstart jangle, the upside-down pop architecture of Arthur Russellâs power pop band The Necessaries, Shoesâ aching harmonies - are back in play on âHigh In Placeâ, their sophomore album, though new instruments and feels abound throughout. Produced and engineered by the band themselves, a baby grand piano rings and 12-string acoustic guitars shimmer throughout the album, recalling the cleareyed production techniques of Jeff Lynne.
Taking advantage of tour stopovers, trips to attend weddings, or even just commandeering someoneâs vacation for a few days, EZTV invited some likeminds and fellow songwriters into the studio - Jenny Lewis, Chris Cohen, Martin Courtney and Matt Kallman of Real Estate, John Andrews of Quilt, Nic Hessler and Mega Bog - to guest on âHigh In Placeâ.
Aptly recorded on a tape machine purchased from a Lower East Side Studio that was going out of business, in a space where the New York City skyline both loomed and inspired through its glass windows, âHigh In Placeâ is an album of golden pop songs worthy of any era.
Tracklist:
- High Flying Faith
- Racing Country
- Reason To Run
- Clear
- States Of Confusion
- Hammock
- Temporary Gold
- Still
- How Longâs It Gonna Be
- Goodbye Morning












