Moving Mountains announce release date

25 February 2011 | 5:00 pm | Staff Writer
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Moving Mountains will release their third album and Triple Crown Records debut, Waves, on May 10. Waves is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed Foreword EP (Caetera Recordings). “Our goal with Waves is to have someone be engaged from the start to the end,” declares Gregory Dunn, singer and guitarist of the Westchester, NY-based ambient rock band. “When the band first started, a very close friend of mine died,” he continues. “That was the motivation to for all the lyrics on Pneuma (2008 – Deep Elm Records). They’re very figurative and overly metaphorical, because I was embarrassed to talk about it at that time. With this new album, I said to myself that it's the last time that I’m going to write about it, so I’m going to be really blunt, honest and straightforward about the subject. Pneuma, Foreword and now this new album have all been about that…being young and having people around you die, which when you’re young it’s a very strange thing. A lot of it is also my struggle ...

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Moving Mountains will release their third album and Triple Crown Records debut, Waves, on May 10. Waves is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed Foreword EP (Caetera Recordings).


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“Our goal with Waves is to have someone be engaged from the start to the end,” declares Gregory Dunn, singer and guitarist of the Westchester, NY-based ambient rock band.


“When the band first started, a very close friend of mine died,” he continues. “That was the motivation to for all the lyrics on Pneuma (2008 – Deep Elm Records). They’re very figurative and overly metaphorical, because I was embarrassed to talk about it at that time. With this new album, I said to myself that it's the last time that I’m going to write about it, so I’m going to be really blunt, honest and straightforward about the subject. Pneuma, Foreword and now this new album have all been about that…being young and having people around you die, which when you’re young it’s a very strange thing. A lot of it is also my struggle with understanding faith and existence...and just about questioning those ideas--and most importantly--how to overcome that to appreciate what you have,” continues Dunn.


Like Pneuma and Foreword before it, Waves was recorded and produced by Gregory Dunn at the band’s home studio. It was mixed by Matt Goldman (Underoath, Copeland, Anberlin) and mastered by longtime Moving Mountains collaborator Mike Kalajian.


Track listing:


1. My Life Is Like A Chase Dream (And I’m Still Having Chase Dreams)

2. Where Two Bodies Lie

3. Tired Tiger

4. The Cascade

5. Once Rendering

6. Always Only For Me

7. Alleviate

8. Parts In Different Places

9. Furnace Woods

10. Full Circle


Click here to view the album artwork.