
photo by thursday friday

photo by thursday friday
For some reason my website won’t let me show these t-shirt photos without flipping them on their side. Hmmm…
Anyways, in real life, these t-shirts look best upright so please use your imagination.
We have limited quantities of these in unisex American Apparel (S, M, L)
They were designed by Neil Farber, of Royal Art Lodge (R.I.P.) fame… here’s more of his amazing work: www.royalartlodge.com
I’ve been a huge fan of Neil’s work for many years and we’re so honoured to have his art on our shirts…


we’re selling these at shows for $20 but if you can’t make it out to one of our upcoming shows then drop me a line here and we can figure out a way to ship one.
best,
jonas

photo by neale borutskie
Dead Deer (demo):
http://www.mediafire.com/?0mwjmzxmzky
found this old version of dead deer tonite while sorting out parts of my life.
i have a few versions of this track. one when it was first written, sunday, october 12, 2008 (featured here). another version, with some weird falsetto ending, the product of too much r. kelly/bon iver at the time of recording, and a dirty old 2-piece rock version of it from when james and i demo’ed the tracks that would become spirit guides.
i can remember sitting around in my apartment in peterborough and writing this song… the “factory blowing smoke and interrupting me” was the Quaker plant just outside my back window… i miss that town and that apartment.
hope you enjoy.
jb

We are very pleased to announce that Evening Hymns will be releasing their record “Spirit Guides” with Kutu Folk Records in France on Sept. 6th 2010.
You can check them out here:
http://kutufolk.com/
They are doing some amazing work and we’re excited to join their family.
Hopefully this will mean a French/European tour before the year is out!
The album cover for the France version is above.
The cover photo is from the field behind the house where I spent 22 years growing up. It was taken by my brother Joshua Bonnetta.
jbjb