New Jersey's CR and The Nones set to release 'The Ghosts Are Coming Home' LP. Preview 'The Long Game' and the title track

FOR FANS OF: Wilco, Fleetwood Mac, Kurt Vile, Magnolia Electric Co., Songs: Ohia, MJ Lenderman, The War on Drugs, Strand of Oaks, Van Chamberlain, Wild Pink
FOCUS TRACKS: The Long Game, The Ghosts Are Coming Home, Side Eye, The Bridge, Mind and Body
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FOR SHARING
Album pre-order  https://crandthenones.bandcamp.com/album/the-ghosts-are-coming-home-2
'The Ghosts Are Coming Home'  https://youtu.be/409_1eQgzt8
Download the single  https://bit.ly/3qtxsoK
Bandcamp  https://crandthenones.bandcamp.com/track/the-ghosts-are-coming-home-2
Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/artist/1W5ERTYjN2pJJBQ8dV40IJ
'The Long Game'  https://youtu.be/nPSOAP5mnYQ
Download 'The Long Game'  https://bit.ly/44qtmfO
Bandcamp  https://crandthenones.bandcamp.com/track/the-long-game
Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/track/7e2DDveyAP9bkeUzHGlMxw 

FOR REVIEW & AIRPLAY
Album preview  https://soundcloud.com/user-168836748/sets/the-ghosts-are-coming-home/s-742ed5nAl2x
Online press kit  https://haulix.promo/fjmo
Download via Google Drive  https://bit.ly/3D6RKHm

"One of the great listens of the year, with this record Gennone has crafted a stirring song-cycle that’s redolent with musical finesse and real indie rock smarts" ~ Stereo Embers Magazine

"With a timbre similar to Elliot Smith and Christopher Cross, CR and The Nones has a huge and positive sound that recalls the best of 70s AM radio, as well as select output from certain 90s artists like Weezer and Better Than Ezra" ~ Amplify Music Magazine

"This feels like a new chapter for C.R.’s song-writing, stepping out from his musical roots and shaping his sound into something entirely his own" ~ For The Rabbits

"Gennone channels Neil Young in the melancholy delivery of vocals that perfectly conveys the longing of trying to reach for the stars while knowing you may not even grab one" ~ You Don't Know Jersey


New Jersey band CR and The Nones are set to release their new album 'The Ghosts Are Coming Home'on September 8 via Montclair-based Magic Door Record Label, previewed by the recently-released title track and the lead single 'The Long Game'.

Self-produced by Chris Gennone (CR to his friends), this album was mixed by renowned producer Ray Ketchem (Guided By Voices, Luna, Versus, Elk City, Gramercy Arms) at Magic Door Recording Studio in Montclair, NJ and mastered by Nick Bolton at Bolton Sound in Jersey City.  

Gennone came of age playing in various projects in suburban New Jersey, including his former band, CR and The Degenerates, who released five albums from 2016 to 2018. This new project has allowed him to expand the unique hybrid of folk, country, punk, and heartland rock. CR and The Nones retains the Degenerates' core of Chris Gennone, lead/slide guitarist Jim Abbott, and bassist John Dewitt.

Recalling past Garden State guitar music, Gennone’s soulful vocals and his band’s driving hooks invoke roads, journeys, and forward motion in general. Counting Neil Young and Jason Molina among major influences, his sound has always been propulsive. In 2020, CR and The Nones released their debut album 'Living In Fear' via Favorite Friend Records.
 
'The Ghosts Are Coming Home' is a culmination of the sound and aesthetic that CR Gennone has been building over many years and multiple bands. With an expansiveness and introspection that recalls The War on Drugs or early My Morning Jacket, the ten tracks here showcase an irresistible sincerity and heartfelt delivery.

"I wrote and recorded this album before, during and after Covid, and I lived in five different places during this time, so it was a different experience than other stuff I’ve made. In the past, we’ve kind of just rolled with it and come up with guitar leads, riffs, and sounds on the fly. With Covid lockdowns and the help of some friends, this record really gave me the time and space to write and play my own leads, sing my own harmonies, change arrangements, and take on more of the production aspect of it," says CR Gennone.

"I went through a lot of personal changes during the making of this record and I feel like the songs kind of take you through that journey. It’s a hopeful record, but also one that still features loss and even desperation at times. But by its end, there’s a feeling of acceptance and understanding."
 
More thoughtful and purposive in his songwriting for this album, and encouraged by friends from the NYC and NJ music scenes, Gennone was lured out of his normal songwriting process and comfort zone, opening him to new influences and fostering his growth as a songwriter. Gennone recalls listening to Brian Eno non-stop while recording 'Ghosts', and the synth sounds and ambient textures that underpin much of the album are certainly a testament to that.

As of September 8, 'The Ghosts Are coming Home' album will be available from fine music platforms, including SpotifyApple Music and Bandcamp.

ALBUM CREDITS  
Written by CR Gennone
CR Gennone - Vocals, Guitars, Tambourine, Synths, Piano
James Abbott - Guitar, Lap Steel
John Dewitt - Bass
Tom Barrett - Drums
Featuring Ryley Crowe (from the band Dusk) - Pedal Steel
Kyle Wilkerson (from the band Joy Cleaner) - Vocals
Skylar Adler - Drums
Donnie Law - Guitar
Chris Fox (from the band, Ruby Bones) - Guitar
Ross Burlingame - Piano  
Produced by CR Gennone
Engineered by CR Gennone, Skylar Adler, and Andrew Merclean
Mixed by Ray Ketchem at Magic Door Recording in Montclair, NJ
Mastered by Nick Bolton at Bolton Sound in Jersey City, NJ
Video filmed and edited by Joe Evans III
   
TRACK LIST
1. The Ghosts Are Coming Home
2. The Long Game
3. It's Not Personal
4. The Bridge
5. Mind and Body
6. After the War
7. Side Eye
8. The Hills of Pennsylvania
9. Memory Ave
10. Concessions

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