April 26 street date. Mike Kinsella's work over the years with his various musical endeavors has been nothing short of foundational, from early days with Cap'n Jazz right up until recently with American Football's unforeseen and excellent second act. On the new Owen album, "The Falls Of Sioux", Kinsella returns with the followup to 2020's critically acclaimed album, "The Avalanche", and delivers the most ambitious and varied album of his career. Produced by S. Carey, Zach Hanson, and Kinsella, "The Falls Of Sioux finds Mike taking risks like never before, both lyrically and musically. Featuring lavish string arrangements, vocal contributions from Cacie Dalager (Now, Now), Kinsella's iconic guitar and drumming styles, and even a spoken word vignette, the album is an exciting departure from Kinsella's previous work, while still retaining what makes Owen albums so fascinating and replayable.
April 26 street date. Mike Kinsella's work over the years with his various musical endeavors has been nothing short of foundational, from early days with Cap'n Jazz right up until recently with American Football's unforeseen and excellent second act. On the new Owen album, "The Falls Of Sioux", Kinsella returns with the followup to 2020's critically acclaimed album, "The Avalanche", and delivers the most ambitious and varied album of his career. Produced by S. Carey, Zach Hanson, and Kinsella, "The Falls Of Sioux finds Mike taking risks like never before, both lyrically and musically. Featuring lavish string arrangements, vocal contributions from Cacie Dalager (Now, Now), Kinsella's iconic guitar and drumming styles, and even a spoken word vignette, the album is an exciting departure from Kinsella's previous work, while still retaining what makes Owen albums so fascinating and replayable.