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CDUPC : #656605480121 Catalog #: GP 006 Street Date: March 9, 2010 Format: CD/DIGITAL Packaging: Digipak CD Box Lot Qty: 30 Genre: Rock Key Markets: Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Austin, Seattle MIMICKING BIRDS S/T + Album Produced by Clay Jones and Isaac Brock + Just Completed 4 week U.S Tour supporting Blind Pilot + Played to 2500 capacity houses supporting Modest Mouse 1. Home And Somewhere Else 2. The Loop 3. Burning Stars 4. New Doomsdays 5. Subsonic Words 6. Pixels 7. Remnants and Pictures 8. Them 9. Cabin Fever 10. 10 Percent 11. Under and in Rocks What started out as a solo project under the moniker Neight (a portmanteau of 'Nate' and 'eight') has evolved into the trio now known as Mimicking Birds. Originally from Portland, school. Shortly after graduating, he moved south to Eugene, OR for two years and began writing music. Once he became acquainted with a Yamaha 16-track digital recorder, Nate began recording his songs while playing all of the instruments himself. Recently, Nate was joined by his childhood friends, drummer Aaron Hanson, whose talent is constructing spacious, purposeful beats while Tim Skellenger, being the least structured musician in the band brings a lighthearted and buoyant sound on guitar. With a quiet but consistently growing fan base, Mimicking Birds began performing for audiences in the "We enjoy making music for scenery. The sound of language and big picture issues are inspirations for our music." Mimicking Birds Think ethereal melodies by way of cosmic folk. Nate masters the use of reverb to create ambient sounds. Accompanied by a voice so delicate and seraphic, Mimicking Birds play lachrymose songs that synchronously evoke warm-heartedness and an overall compas- resist the urge to play for everyone you know.

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Page 1: Mimicking Birds One Sheet adainspirations for our music." Mimicking Birds Think ethereal melodies by way of cosmic folk. Nate masters the use of reverb to create ambient sounds. Accompanied

CDUPC: #656605480121

Catalog #: GP 006Street Date: March 9, 2010Format: CD/DIGITALPackaging: Digipak CDBox Lot Qty: 30Genre: RockKey Markets: Portland, San Francisco,Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City,Austin, Seattle

MIMICKING BIRDSS/T

+ Album Produced by Clay Jones and Isaac Brock

+ Just Completed 4 week U.S Tour supporting Blind Pilot

+ Played to 2500 capacity houses supporting Modest Mouse

1. Home And Somewhere Else2. The Loop3. Burning Stars4. New Doomsdays5. Subsonic Words6. Pixels7. Remnants and Pictures8. Them9. Cabin Fever10. 10 Percent11. Under and in Rocks

What started out as a solo project under the moniker Neight (a portmanteau of 'Nate' and

'eight') has evolved into the trio now known as Mimicking Birds. Originally from Portland,

school. Shortly after graduating, he moved south to Eugene, OR for two years and began

writing music. Once he became acquainted with a Yamaha 16-track digital recorder, Nate

began recording his songs while playing all of the instruments himself.

Recently, Nate was joined by his childhood friends, drummer Aaron Hanson, whose talent

is constructing spacious, purposeful beats while Tim Skellenger, being the least structured

musician in the band brings a lighthearted and buoyant sound on guitar. With a quiet but

consistently growing fan base, Mimicking Birds began performing for audiences in the

"We enjoy making music for scenery. The sound of language and big picture issues are

inspirations for our music." Mimicking Birds

Think ethereal melodies by way of cosmic folk. Nate masters the use of reverb to create

ambient sounds. Accompanied by a voice so delicate and seraphic, Mimicking Birds play

lachrymose songs that synchronously evoke warm-heartedness and an overall compas-

resist the urge to play for everyone you know.