After some unforseen delays, The Rosewood Fall have finally released the second part of their two part cd set ("Stereo: Left and Right") to the world. Just like it's predecessor, Stereo: Right features many unreleased Rosewood Fall songs and demos, including a demo version of "Bridges Under Water" as well as a few never before heard tracks from the band. Also included is written commentary by the band members, discussing the stories involved with making each and every track you see on the album. Unfortunately, as stated in prior news reports, this will be the final record released by The Rosewood Fall. Issues beyond their control have caused them to leave Mike Shinoda's Machine Shop Records, and discontinue on their current path as a band. At the time of writing this news report, it is not clear if the band members will be continuing in different bands, but we wish them the best of luck in their careers and hope to hear more music from them very soon. However, for those of you who wish to hear these two final releases (as well as pick up their first EP "Demonstrate" for a new low price) please go to their official site and click on the merchandise section. "As many of you know, the band has taken a permanant vacation from being a band. These will be the last recordings that we'll release. We had the time of our lives writing these songs and we're so happy that we've reached a point where you all get to hear them. So enjoy our final release as well as our other albums for a long time to come. As always, feel free to email us with questions or comments. much love, TRF"
I love TRF and i'm very sad that they broke up. They made such genius music. "Again", "Bitter Pill" and "Driving Salinas" are just brilliant. I hope to buy stereo left and right if I can. At least then i'll have something to remember them by.
I just got Stereo: Left and Demonstrate a few days ago. I love em'. I'm gonna order Stereo Right in the next few days.