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"Rosy Tin Teacaddy's All Mountains Are Men is an impressive piece of work that finds this duo extending themselves beyond the 'homefire' folksiness of their first album and into a world of Kiwi gothic and folktronica in which the possibilities seem wide open". Nick Bollinger, Radio NZ, National.
For six weeks during 2010 Rosy Tin Teacaddy were exiled to New Zealand's most volatile landscape; the Rotorua Lakes District. In the shadow of Tarawera, the mountain which unleashed a devastating volcanic eruption in 1886, Rosy Tin Teacaddy summoned the spirits and stories left buried under ash and mud.
Overlooking Lake Tarawera, Billy and Betty plastered the walls inside their cottage with maps and memories, then embarked on expeditions; visiting relics, historical heroes, and trekking to what was once the eighth wonder of the world – the Pink and White Terraces. In their journeys they discovered the characters, news reports and legends that would fuel the imaginings of travelling back in time.
Track Listing: 1. Falling From Grace 2. All Mountains Are Men 3. Pretty As A Picture 4. Man of Dust 5. Blow Your Top 6. Bucketful of Bones 7. Love Song For Alfred P. Warbrick 8. Telegrams And Ashes 9. Nightingale 10. Out Of The Frying Pan And Into Fire 11. Beauty, My Dear 12. Departure
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