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I Hope is Holiday Flyer's fourth record, but it is the first recording with a fully realized band. Founding siblings Katie and John Conley have teamed up with longtime friends Verna Brock (California Oranges), drummer Jim Rivas (Rocketship), and bassist Mike Yoas to deliver a more unified sounding recording. I Hope is filled with bright, infectious pop songs, reminiscent of the Sundays and Mazzy Star. Katie Conley's voice has much in common with the delicate sounds of Hope Sandoval but, in the hands of producer Larry Crane (Elliott Smith, Go-Betweens), that voice bends and blends with the simple instrumentation to draw out a sound that is uniquely Holiday Flyer. ~ Terrance Miles
Recorded between April 16th and April 26th, 2001 at The Hangar, Sacramento, California and at The Jackpot, Portland, Oregon.
Personnel: John Conley (vocals, guitar); Verna Brock (vocals, piano, organ); Katie Conley (vocals); Matt Levine (guitar); Jim Rivas (drums).
Recording information: Jackpot!, Portland, OR (04/16/2001-04/26/2001); The Hanger, Sacramento, CA (04/16/2001-04/26/2001).
Photographer: Chandra.
Holiday Flyer: John Conely (vocals, guitar); Verna Brock (vocals, piano, organ); Katie Conley (vocals); Michael Yoas (bass); Jim Rivas (drums).
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