Davenport Cabinet

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Nostalgia In Stereo 00:00 Tools
Thieves 00:00 Tools
Rusty Knives 00:00 Tools
Milk Foot 00:00 Tools
Wrecking Ball 00:00 Tools
Demon Fire 00:00 Tools
Tired of Driving 00:00 Tools
12 Hours 00:00 Tools
Square One 00:00 Tools
Pissing in the Wind 00:00 Tools
Angel on the Shoulder 00:00 Tools
Simple Worlds 00:00 Tools
Night Climb 00:00 Tools
Deterioration Road 00:00 Tools
Everyone Surrounding 00:00 Tools
Sister Servant 00:00 Tools
Our Machine 00:00 Tools
Bulldozer 00:00 Tools
Aneris 00:00 Tools
These Bodies 00:00 Tools
Black Dirt Burden 00:00 Tools
Drown It All 00:00 Tools
41°15'22.0" N 00:00 Tools
Dancing on Remains 00:00 Tools
Square One [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
New Savior 00:00 Tools
Sorry for Me 00:00 Tools
In Orbit 00:00 Tools
Angel on the Shoulder [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
At Sea 00:00 Tools
Our Father 00:00 Tools
Students of Disaster 00:00 Tools
Damned Renegades 00:00 Tools
14 Years-Master 00:00 Tools
Sleep Paralysis 00:00 Tools
Buried or Burned 00:00 Tools
Glass Balloon 00:00 Tools
Missing Pieces 00:00 Tools
First Dive 00:00 Tools
Girl of Gammorah 00:00 Tools
Audible Dream 00:00 Tools
Graves of the Great War 00:00 Tools
Risks in Magic 00:00 Tools
Exit to Exist 00:00 Tools
How It Turns 00:00 Tools
Youth Carries On 00:00 Tools
Photographic Memory 00:00 Tools
Glory Time 00:00 Tools
Selfish Angels 00:00 Tools
Shadowed Man 00:00 Tools
Appalachian Itch 00:00 Tools
Not the First 00:00 Tools
41°15'22.0' N 00:00 Tools
74°21'31.7" W 00:00 Tools
P*****g In the Wind 00:00 Tools
All Silence Breaks 00:00 Tools
Blood And Rain 00:00 Tools
Passing In The Wind 00:00 Tools
Wires and Satellites 00:00 Tools
WIRES & SATELLITES 00:00 Tools
Cheshire Cat Moon 00:00 Tools
Letters To Self 00:00 Tools
Father 00:00 Tools
Weight of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Night Climb (intro) 00:00 Tools
Drive (The Cars cover) 00:00 Tools
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The side project by Coheed and Cambria's lead guitarist Travis Stever. Formally known as the English Panther, Nostalgia in Stereo is the Davenport Cabinet's first official album. Quoted from the Davenport Cabinet's Myspace: Hello my spaciens! My name is Travis Stever. This is music that I make in my spare time from playing guitar for Coheed and Cambria. This is a project that i have been kicking around for many years now. I even released a bunch of the songs on itunes under the name English Panther. While spending a bit of my spare time at home making new songs and polishing old ones for an actual album release (on c.d and possibly vinyl) i realized that i had no connection to the english panther name. It was a joke name given to me a long time ago and i used it purely out of convenience. Frankly i think the name sucks now. Recently i found a name that is a better fit to the project. The Davenport Brothers were American magicians in the late 1800s. The Davenports began performing in 1854 and many people were led to believe that the Davenports were possessed by real spiritual powers. The Davenports most famous effect was known as the box illusion. The trick would start with the brothers tied up and closed inside a large cabinet containing numerous musical instruments. Once the cabinet was closed, the instruments would begin to make sounds as if they were being played by the brothers. Upon opening the cabinet, the brothers were found tied in the same positions in which they had started the illusion. Those who witnessed the effect were made to believe that the magicians had channeled spirits to play the instruments. I have a little room in my house in upstate New York. This is where i record all my ideas whether it be coheed guitar ideas or the songs you hear on this page. It is by no means a full blown studio. I have lots of stringed instruments to play but when it comes to recording equipment i don't have much. I use a digital 16 track, a shitty microphone, and digital v drums for the beats. The point of me telling you about this room is that when no one is in there my wife and many of our guests hear footsteps and other random noises. Sometimes with the squeaks and crackles from the empty room you can hear the strings vibrate as if someone was trying to play one of the instruments. It is probably just the house settling. But it still just made me think. Maybe i have my very own Davenport Cabinet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.