Thursday, October 27, 2011

Amnesia, San Francisco




Arborea performing at Amnesia in San Francisco, Friday October 21st. Photos by Alissa Anderson
Here's a review of the night @ kNow Deposit, kNow Return

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Luffenholtz Beach and concert in the Redwoods





Luffenholtz Beach 17 October 2011 Photo by Joe Deschaine. Concert in the Arcata Redwoods 18 October 2011 photo by Liam Curran. Joe Deschaine, Shanti and Shylah in the Arcata Redwoods 18 October 2011 photo by Buck Curran

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Arcata Redwood Temple



Arcata Redwood Temple 16 October 2011. Photo by Liam Curran

Dark Horse

Dark Horse by Arborea

Dark Horse from Arborea's 'Sold Out' 2008 S/T album. Originally released by Fire Museum Records.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Missing Link Records, Arcata





In-Store performance at Missing Link Records, Arcata California 15 October 2011.
Arborea photo by Liam Curran, store photo by Buck Curran
If you're in Arcata visit the shop or visit their blog Missing Link Records

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Jedediah Smith Redwoods





a brief visit to the Redwoods at Jedediah Smith State Park. 13 October 2011. Photos by Buck Curran

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Jackpot Records



Performing an In-Store at Jackpot Records, Portland (Hawthorne) Oregon 11 October 2011
photo by Chris Scofield

Monday, October 10, 2011

Mt St. Helens




Mt St Helens Drive. Photos by Buck Curran October 10, 2011

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Tribute to Bert Jansch



Sadly the great British musician Bert Jansch passed away today. Thank You Bert for being such an inspiration to so many people! For those of you out there who aren't familiar with Bert Jansch...please take the time out to discover his music! Our friend Alissa Anderson has written a really beautiful piece in honor of Bert. Here is a link to her post Alissa Anderson tumblr

Monday, October 3, 2011

Velour Live Music Gallery





Arborea @ Velour, Provo Utah 3 October 2011
live photos by Justin Elswick

Utah



Park City, Utah October 2011 Photo by Buck Curran