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The Oh Hellos began with siblings Maggie and Tyler Heath recording an EP in their south Texas home in 2011. Influences that affectionately echo in their music range from Fleet Foxes to Sufjan Stevens. On this, their second full-length albumā€”again recorded in their houseā€”they have crafted a sprawling soundscape that offers a blend of atmospheric folk rock mixing bright and exuberant instrumentation with ethereal lyrics that wrestle with the struggles of life in a fallen world. They are still Maggie and Tyler, but this time are joined by a supporting cast of players. The recordā€™s lush layered vocals and swelling instrumentals create the soundtrack to a sort of epic fairytale.

is inspired by C. S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. True to the story format of the album, none of the songs have choruses. Many of the songs are written as missives to an antagonist, and there is no question regarding who that enemy is. Apocalyptic language saturates the lyrics as characters like the ā€œpale white horseā€ and ā€œthe horse and the rider,ā€ and promises like ā€œwhere the sign will be shownā€ and ā€œthis will endā€ clearly point to the eschaton.

The title trackā€™s repetitive refrain, ā€œI know who you are now,ā€ is a haunting reminder of innocence lost and the ongoing struggle between the believer and the world, the flesh, and the devil. (Elektra)

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