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Shadow

by Born Fighters

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Luke is from London and Peter is from California. Not so long ago the pair were strangers but through a shared love of 70s music, vintage guitars and their pets (Denny the cat and George the dog respectively) the universe brought them together in 2019. The two quickly became best of mates making light work of the 5000 miles that separated them. They describe the project as a “transatlantic power pop postal service” sending demos back and forth over the net and chipping away at song ideas from a distance. As you can imagine, organising a band practice is a little different than for most bands but not to be deterred they return this month with a follow up to debut ‘Little Green Tree’ titled ‘Shadow’. Lead vocal duties are shared on this bittersweet kicker which ruminates on the idea of trying to reclaim one’s identity post break-up.

Who knows if an album will ever materialise but for now the project is something of an open book/sweet left hook which the two plan to work on whenever in the same country whether that be England or the USA.

The somewhat ironically named band are Peter Maffei and Luke Barham. Mike Deluccia once again joins on drums and the session was engineered and mixed by Neil Wogensen in Highland Park, L.A. Art as always by the ace Shaun Miller and photography by Brittany Matyas.

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released April 8, 2020
Written by Luke Barham
Produced by Born Fighters
Engineered and mixed by Neil Wogensen
Drums played by Mike Deluccia
Mastered by Kostral One
Art by Shaun Miller

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Born Fighters Los Angeles, California

“Charming and warming, filled with catchy hooks and dreamy sonics” Far Out Magazine

"The spirit of ’70s guitar geekery flourishes, a jangling, hooky, post-breakup song" Buzz Bands LA

“Somewhere between Conor Oberst’s solo material and early Oasis B-sides” Spectral Nights
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