Aaron Flynn – Salad Days / Half Mast / Sun God (New)

$13.99

Format: 2 × CD, Compilation

Country: US (Vermont)

Released: Early 2000s

Genre: Indie Rock, Folk Rock, Experimental

Style: Lo-Fi, Songwriter, Indie Folk

Tracklist

Disc One – Salad Days / Half Mast

  1. Salad Days

  2. Half Mast

  3. Broken Compass

  4. Low Tide

  5. Cold Morning

  6. Paper Houses

  7. Northbound

  8. Static Light

  9. Distant Signals

  10. Sleepwalking

Disc Two – Sun God

  1. Sun God

  2. After the Fire

  3. Glass Horizon

  4. Still Water

  5. Undertow

  6. Fault Lines

  7. Long Way Home

  8. Ember Days

  9. Open Hand

  10. Fade Out

A beautifully understated Vermont indie artifact, Salad Days / Half Mast / Sun God captures Aaron Flynn at his most exploratory—blending lo-fi folk, home-recorded textures, and introspective songwriting that fits squarely within the early-2000s Upper Valley / Burlington DIY continuum documented by the Big Heavy World Digital Archive. This two-disc set feels like a private notebook of songs: intimate, slightly experimental, and deeply regional in spirit, appealing to fans of Northeast indie folk, early songwriter comps, and archival Vermont releases that rarely surface outside local circles.

Format: 2 × CD, Compilation

Country: US (Vermont)

Released: Early 2000s

Genre: Indie Rock, Folk Rock, Experimental

Style: Lo-Fi, Songwriter, Indie Folk

Tracklist

Disc One – Salad Days / Half Mast

  1. Salad Days

  2. Half Mast

  3. Broken Compass

  4. Low Tide

  5. Cold Morning

  6. Paper Houses

  7. Northbound

  8. Static Light

  9. Distant Signals

  10. Sleepwalking

Disc Two – Sun God

  1. Sun God

  2. After the Fire

  3. Glass Horizon

  4. Still Water

  5. Undertow

  6. Fault Lines

  7. Long Way Home

  8. Ember Days

  9. Open Hand

  10. Fade Out

A beautifully understated Vermont indie artifact, Salad Days / Half Mast / Sun God captures Aaron Flynn at his most exploratory—blending lo-fi folk, home-recorded textures, and introspective songwriting that fits squarely within the early-2000s Upper Valley / Burlington DIY continuum documented by the Big Heavy World Digital Archive. This two-disc set feels like a private notebook of songs: intimate, slightly experimental, and deeply regional in spirit, appealing to fans of Northeast indie folk, early songwriter comps, and archival Vermont releases that rarely surface outside local circles.