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Wednesday, December 5, 2018 - 11:00am
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Greetings! 

We’re pleased to introduce you to two 2019 Torrey House authors: Karin Anderson and Kurt Repanshek. Anderson’s novel Before Us Like A Land of Dreams presents a chorus of voices that together create the rocky and uncensored landscape of family. Repanshek’s Re-Bisoning the West explores the past, present, and uncertain future of bison, the keystone species of the Great Plains. 

For words and wildness, 
The Torrey House Team 

 

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“Anderson’s keen prose shreds the myths of American history…you will find, in Anderson’s vision, a stark and truthful reckoning with white legacies.”  
—MICHAEL WALSH, author of The Dirt Riddles 

Enjoy an exclusive behind-the-book interview with Karin Anderson, and please consider making an end-of-year gift to support the publication of Before Us Like A Land of Dreams.

 

Read on!

 

“Repanshek eloquently lays out the case for how we might bring bison back in sufficient numbers to restore vibrant life on the land.”  
—MARY ELLEN HANNIBAL, author of Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction 

Enjoy an exclusive behind-the-book interview with Kurt Repanshek, and please consider making an end-of-year gift to support the publication of Re-Bisoning the West.  

 

Read on!

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOUNG CULTURE

Debut New Single

"21 Days"

Streaming now on Billboard

 

Announce New EP

(This Is) Heaven

Out January 18th via Equal Vision Records

 

 

On Tour Now with Locals Only

 

"Magan's urgent delivery, coupled with his emotionally-loaded voice 

makes "21 Days" reminiscent of the pop-punk greats of the early-to-mid 2000s 

such as New Found Glory and Sum 41." - Billboard

 

Albany, NY - December 5, 2018 - Pop rock band Young Culture is thrilled to share "21 Days," streaming now exclusively on Billboard. The song comes from the band's forthcoming EP and Equal Vision Records debut, (This Is) Heaven, out January 18th, 2019. The EP also features "Drift," the previously released single co-produced by Derek DiScanio (State Champs) and Sam Guiana (Seaway, Coldfront). Pre-orders for (This Is) Heaven are available now at youngculture.merchnow.com.

 

"Writing this song was a perfect opportunity to take a dark situation and make it into something beautiful. I guess you could say that's the theme for the new EP, which is why we felt '21 Days' was a perfect song to release at this time," shares lead singer Alex Magnan. "We're so grateful to the people who take time to check out our music as well as our fans who've been there since day one. This is just the beginning, we promise. There is so much more ahead."

 

Young Culture is currently on tour with fellow New Yorkers Locals Only. Later this month, they will be joining State Champs for their annual holiday shows, taking place December 28th and 29th. For a full list of shows, please see below or visit facebook.com/youngcultureNY.

 

It's not often that a rock or punk band will make a hip-hop style mixtape just to clear their creative cobwebs. But that's exactly what Albany-based four-piece Young Culture did. Formed by school friends Alex Magnan (vocals) and Gabe Pietrafesa (guitar), who have been playing together for a number of years, Young Culture put out their debut mini-album, You, in the summer of 2016. It was followed up with a five-track EP called Blue. The former had a song, "Bedroom Floor" that featured Derek DiScanio from State Champs - a fellow Albany band - on backing vocals. The latter was co-produced by him and Seth Henderson, who's worked with the likes of Real Friends, Knuckle Puck and Sleep On It.

 

Young Culture - completed now by guitarist Troy Burchett and drummer Nick Cavin - toured those songs and began to build up a solid following, which remains strong today. But instead of working on new material for the band, the pair, fuelled by an inherent restless creativity, began to experiment, Pietrafesa sending Magnan different beats to write lyrics over just to keep their inspiration and creative juices flowing.

 

A complete 180 to the music Young Culture had made previously, the band released them as a mixtape under the abbreviated moniker YC. The songs served as an important writing exercise for the pair to sharpen their skills when it came back round to writing 'real' Young Culture songs.

 

That influence is very much evident in songs like "Drift", a song that not only redefined who Young Culture is as a band, but also reshaped the perimeters of pop-punk - although it should be noted that they're very wary of being confined to just that genre. As they should be, because there are many more layers to this band.

 

2018 has ushered in a brand new phase of Young Culture's existence, evident in the their latest single "21 Days" as well as the rest of new EP (This Is) Heaven. They might now be just 20 years old, but both Pietrafesa and Magnan's attitude and songwriting ability display a maturity way beyond their years. And while this isn't an entirely new beginning, it certainly marks the start of something that's thoroughly unique, electrifying and engaging.

 

Young Culture will release (This Is) Heaven on January 18th, 2019 via Equal Vision Records. To pre-order, please visit: youngculture.merchnow.com.

 

For More Information, please visit:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/youngcultureNY

Twitter: www.twitter.com/YoungCultureNY

Instagram: www.instagram.com/YoungCultureNY

 

(This Is) Heaven Tracklisting:

1. Deluxe

2. Breathe It In

3. 21 Days

4. Never Change

5. Drift

 

Upcoming Tour Dates:

12/5 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits *

12/6 - Ocala, FL @ Alchemy Ballroom *

12/7 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Purgatory) *

12/8 - Nashville, TN @ Rocketown *

12/20 - Toronto, ON @ Opera House +

12/28 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents #

12/29 - Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall #

 

* - w/Locals Only

+ - w/Counterparts

# - w/State Champs

BEE AND HONEY PRODUCTION, DISPOSITON AND INCOME INQUIRY 

 

LAKEWOOD, Colo. – December 4, 2018 – In January the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will contact bee keepers nationwide during the Bee and Honey Production, Disposition and Income Inquiry to gather information on colony numbers, honey production, stocks and sales.  The information helps evaluate conditions from year to year, and promote programs designed to ensure the viability of beekeepers and agricultural pollination services. “The survey results provide a statistical benchmark on U.S. honey production and value,” said Bill Meyer, Director, Mountain Regional Field Office. “The information will allow the USDA, beekeepers and any other interested parties to analyze data on a state-by-state basis, and monitor changes in honey production and value,”    As is the case with all NASS surveys, information provided by respondents is confidential as required by law. NASS safeguards the privacy of all responses and publishes only aggregated data, ensuring that no individual operation or producer can be identified.  Survey results and all NASS reports are available online at www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/. For more information call the NASS Regional Field Office at (800)392-3202.