Space For Days (2017)

Kendall Street Company:
Louis Smith (ac guitar, vox, djembe)
Brian Roy (basses, vox)
Ryan Wood (drums, percussion)
Ben Laderberg (electric guitar, vox)
Price Gillock (piano, organ, keyboards)
Jake Vanaman (saxophone, ewi)

Additional Musicians:
Nan Macmillan: Vox (Tracks 4, 9, 10)
Eliza Janus: Vox (Track 5)
Julian Brass: Trumpet (Tracks 7-9)

Lyrics by:
Smith (Tracks 1-5, 8, 10)
Roy (Tracks 6-7)
Laderberg (Track 8)
Colin Thomas of The Good Steal (Track 9)

All Songs written by Kendall Street Company
Less track 9, written by The Good Steal
Produced by Kendall Street Company
Recorded at White Star Sound, May 24-29, 2017
Engineered by Erik Dean at White Star Sound (Louisa, VA)
Additional Engineering by Mark Graham at The Sound (Charlottesville, VA)
Mixed by Scott Gordon at Clockwork Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Kevorkian Mastering (New York, NY)
Artwork by Matt Taylor

We would like to thank our families and friends for their unending love and support. Special thanks to Nick Campero for keeping the train on the tracks, the Wood family for coming in clutch under the Whitehurst Freeway, the Faires family for providing new hope in New Hope, Grammy for coming out in the heat, Eric Smith for asking the real questions, Asher McGlothlin for being the one and only Honkasaurus Rex, Josh for being better at camping and not tazing Louis, Sidney for keeping Vand Ban Von Vanaman on the road, Joseph Outten for bringing the blubes, the VB crew, the dudes in the car who helped conceive “Space for Days”, all of the fine folks who put us up throughout our travels, Sparky the dog, Spiritcat, Little Bird, The Good Steal, Barb Gordon, Stephanie Faires, Ann Leviton, Facu Frontini, Anna Janus, and those who gave us notes on the demos including Bucky Henry, Jake Stotlar, Raymond Mao, Matty Leon, Brian Yudkin, David Brown, and Austin Angulo. Finally, we’d like to thank all those who come out to our live shows time and time again. We would not be where we are today without this large support, for which we are immensely grateful.

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