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Dog’s Hymns - Album Information

Recorded and engineered at the Hangar in Sacramento, CA by Robert Cheek (except “Duke,” recorded at Zilla Studios in San Bruno, CA by Nigel Pavao). Mixed at the Hangar by Robert Cheek and Low Red Land. Mastered at Golden Mastering in Ventura, CA. All songs copyright 2008 Low Red Land, except “When the Tigers Broke Free” copyright Roger Waters. Performed by Low Red Land. Gang vocals on “Landmark” by Low Red Land and Robert Cheek.

Mark would like to thank his family and all of his friends who have been so supportive and inspiring over the years. And, of course, Bort.

Neil would like to thank his Mom, Dad, Heather, Autumn, Liz, and Wilson Glass.

Ben would like to thank his Mom, Dad, Matt, and my family and friends for their support, Christy, Coup d’Etat, and the guys in the band.

Low Red Land would like to thank Neil Basu, Lynne Angel, Brian Gorman, Jumpy Mike, Amanda McCabe, Jared Grabb, Mike Chopko, Brendan Sheehan, Pat Wachter, Julie Thomasson, Christian Cunnigham, Ben van Houten, Emily Logan, Sean Tice, Adam Bedient, and the rest of our friends for their support. Thank you to Thread Productions, Ghost Mansion Records, Thinker Thought Records, the Bay Bridged, West Coast Performer, and Jock and Buttons. Thank you to Tartufi, Dame Satan, Birds & Batteries, Silian Rail, Sky Pilots, Appomattox, Scouts Honor, Finn Riggins, Lake of Falcons, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, Paper Airplanes, Or, the Whale, Pants Pants Pants, Courtney Robbins, Two Sheds, By Sunlight, New Rock Church of Fire, and all of the other bands we know that rule. Thank you to Francisco and El Metate, chile verde, pulled pork, Snickers, Fred the Baker, and Stue Trory. Thank you to our employers for granting us time off for tour and giving us a way to make money when we’re home. Thank you to every friend, organization, band, and supporter we forgot, because there are probably a lot of you. No thanks, as always, to Fire Ass Possum.

100 pre-press hand-screened versions of “Dog’s Hymns” were made and sold on tour. These featured completely different artwork on the packaging and the disc. Some of them probably skip. Sorry about that.