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I wanted to write something a bit more subdued after the "Shamanic Youth" freakout, and the result is "Russian Novels". These songs came to fruition during the autumn, which was quite conducive to the more introspective and reserved feel that I was going for. The title is not necessarily meant to convey an overarching motif- I don't know that the scattershot thematic references to Russian literature are substantial enough to warrant labeling this a concept album, but it's not altogether impertinent. Although I could have just as easily referenced Scotland somehow in the title, considering that this album contains the most blatantly straighforward homages to two of my favorite bands, both happening to be Scottish-Belle and Sebastian and The Cocteau Twins. I'll leave you to decide which songs. An interesting note about the cover art... before I began recording this album, when the songs were still incubating in the vague realms of fancy, I approached Norman artist Sarah Capshaw about doing the album cover art. She enthusiastically agreed, and we began a collaborative project by which the songs themselves influenced the artwork and vice versa. Sarah was the first person to hear these songs in their embryonic state and the first to hear them upon completion. I was as well able to witness the painting as it became ever more layered, complex, and dreamlike throughout its stages of manifestation. It was a very illuminating process, and I felt that it added a welcome new dimension t
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