Owls Of The Swamp

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The Hypnotist 03:38 Tools
Happiness is a sad song 02:45 Tools
Garden 02:44 Tools
Stones and Bones 03:33 Tools
Shapeshifter 03:33 Tools
So Far Away 04:45 Tools
Pyramid 05:43 Tools
Restless 05:43 Tools
Tricks and Turns 03:47 Tools
Shelter 05:43 Tools
Heart of The Mountain 03:55 Tools
Closer Now 01:22 Tools
43 01:22 Tools
The Fall 01:22 Tools
Water Song 03:28 Tools
Here Comes The Wind 03:39 Tools
Going Home 03:28 Tools
Long May You Run 03:32 Tools
Go With River 03:52 Tools
By The Riverside 03:48 Tools
Walking Song 03:31 Tools
Meteorite 04:41 Tools
Praying Mantis 00:45 Tools
Skywaters 04:41 Tools
Grandfather Clock 04:41 Tools
Death By Waterfall 03:56 Tools
The Hypnotist - Live 03:30 Tools
Meet me at The BSI 03:00 Tools
Start All Over 02:18 Tools
Midnight 03:36 Tools
61 Names 02:18 Tools
Storm In The Sea 04:49 Tools
Sleepwalker 04:14 Tools
sand and snow 04:23 Tools
Dawn 04:42 Tools
How Long Have I Been Sleeping? 02:52 Tools
Ghostflake (feat. Ainslie Wills) 04:23 Tools
What Are You Running From? 02:52 Tools
Shelter - Single Edit 02:52 Tools
The Watersong 03:28 Tools
The Hypnotist (Live) 03:29 Tools
What Are You Running From 02:53 Tools
The Hypnocist 00:00 Tools
I Found You 00:00 Tools
Ghostflake ft. Ainslie Wills 00:00 Tools
Skipping Stones 00:00 Tools
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Owls of the Swamp is the work of one Pete Uhlenbruch, a Melbourne-based Iceland-obsessed musician and artist. His first release, the well-received, independently released 'Smoky Bay' (September 2007) indicated an ear for intimacy and atmosphere with layers of strings, woodwind and a choir fleshing out his songs of geography and personal journeys. His second 'Go With River' (July 2011) increased his profile. Despite spending 6 months living in berlin and touring Europe following it's release, he is a regular performer around Melbourne venues, co-founder of the Laterra (now Melodica) festival and the Undercover Music Lover musical collective. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.