Dark Entries celebrates its 15th anniversary by returning to where it all started, the initial darkest entry: Eleven Pond's masterpiece Bas Relief, an ultra-obscure album from 1986 that would become a definitive dark pop holy grail. Eleven Pond was James Tabbi (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jeff Gallea (drum machine, synthesizer, vocals), Jack Schaeffer (guitar) and Dan Brumley (synthesizer, samples, vocoder, melodica). They met in Rochester, NY, while attending art school, brought together by their shared love of 4AD and Factory Records. Taking cues from acts like Joy Division, Fad Gadget, and For Against, Eleven Pond's infectious basslines, churning guitar riffs, and atmospheric synths will charm all fans of moody music. But what really makes Bas Relief shine is the timeless songwriting on classics like 'Tear and Cinnamon,' 'Portugal,' and the anthemic 'Watching Trees.' With only 500 copies in its initial release, Bas Relief resurfaces with a fresh remaster that corrects a pitch shift from previous reissues. Each copy is housed in a screen-printed jacket, like the 1986 edition, and includes a lyric sheet, two postcards and a bookmark. Bas Relief is a true lost relic of the cold '80s and an essential piece Dark Entries history."
A1 | Tear And Cinnamon |
A2 | Watching Trees |
A3 | Days Hence |
A4 | Tightrope |
A5 | Portugal |
B1 | Asterisk |
B2 | Moving Nowhere |
B3 | Changing Face |
B4 | Temporeal |
B5 | Ignorant Father |
B6 | Ask (Jealousy) |