Skip to main content
Soon Enough Love’ out June 2nd via Section Sign Records
ALBUM STREAM: ‘Soon Enough Love’ –
exclaim!

unnamed(click image for hi res)

VOWS’ forthcoming record, Soon Enough Love is coming via Section Sign Records on June 2nd. The album can be streamed in its entirety a week early over at exclaim! Focus tracks include “Candy,” “Day To Day,” and “Letters From The Sun.” Pre-order the album here!

Vows is Jeff Pupa and James Hencken and Soon Enough Love is the band’s third full-length album. Like their previous records, (Winter’s Gravein 2011, Stranger Things in 2013), this one is home recorded and self-produced in a living room in Vermont, and a basement in NJ. Sharing files and home producing allows the band a no pressure freedom to craft their work on their own time, in their own elements.

Consistently evolving, Soon Enough Love is a warm, sparkling, fuzzy, psychedelic pop record that once again redefines the band’s sound. Long time band mate and collaborator, Sabeel Azam, tracked electric guitar. Pupa tracked vocals, bass and electric guitar, and Hencken tracked drums and all the synthesizers and keyboards. “We usually record in the winter. This is actually the first record we’ve worked on during a summer in years, and I think the result reflects that. It’s a total fuzzy summer jam”, says Hencken.

The duo has been collaborating since 2010 on various projects with friends. Their records have received countless glowing reviews, including acclaim from NPR. Recording and producing for years in their spare time after work and on weekends, the band aims in 2015 to launch into your hearts, and to a city near you.

Vows’ Soon Enough Love will be released to vinyl early this summer on Section Sign Records in Burlington/Winooski VT.

 

unnamed

(click image for hi res)

Vows  
 Soon Enough Love 
(Section Sign Records)
Street date: June 2, 2015 
Side A:
1. Futuis Eam
2. Day To Day
3. Candy
4. Sound Island
5. The Snake
Side B:
6. Shrinking Violet
7. Letters From The Sun
8. Come To Your Senses
9. Kemps Ridley
10. Nothing To Prove