- digital ($8~) : http://lullatone.bandcamp.com/album/soundtracks-for-everyday-adventures
- iTunes : http://bit.ly/ofI1vx
Our latest album “Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures” is out now!
For this album we tried to make songs that could soundtrack all of the little things in your life feel like they are special parts of a film.
Maybe not too dramatic parts, or intense parts, but just everyday magic kind of stuff.
- CD + bookmark + signed flyer ($15 +$3 shipping worldwide):
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offical press blurb
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Built on a bed of indie film instrumentation and close mic’d coziness, Lullatone’s new album Soundracks for Everyday Adventures is their most expressive and expansive work to date. Hints of chamber pop, instrumental twee and modern classical weave seamlessly between the 15 pieces on the album.
After years of composing music for films and commercials, Lullatone’s Shawn James Seymour has broadened his musical language to include a palette of emotions absent in the group’s earlier slumber pop albums. On Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures, Lullatone explore the everyday magic of ordinary life – the reflective feeling of seeing a picture of your grandparents when they were a young couple, the thrill of riding your bike down a big hill, watching raindrops knock on your windowsill, the exhilaration of checking everything off of a to-do list early in the morning or simply going to buy some strawberries. It is a world where the mundane becomes meaningful.. and, at times, even magical.
Like for the early scores of Wes Anderson’s films, there is definite a whimsical quality to the album. Flourishes of glockenspiel, intimate plucks of guitalele (a Japanese inventive cross between a guitar and ukulele), hushed strings, horns piano and brushed drums are all used in illustrative and imaginative ways. But, despite the intricate instrumentation, the tracks never feel cluttered or lose their clarity. These are carefully considered compositions. Airy and gentle, they owe their understated quality to Lullatone’s life in Japan, where subtlety and good taste are a key to life. The entire album was recorded in the group’s meticulously organized home studio which was recently featured on Lifehacker.com and Apartment Therapy for its design conscious take on simplicity in life design.
Like their studio, this album shows a modern take on minimalism, one filled warmth and intimacy, and proves that sometimes a lack of clutter is all that is need to inspire the imagination.



We really enjoy your music (New Zealand family living in Kyoto). I’m also an early childhood teacher and use it in the classroom so please keep it coming! If your ever in Kyoto let me know, would love to connect as one creative family to another (no creepy stalker vibes intended :)
WoW i`m painter in Tlaxcala Mexico, and think what the scenaries is a place in your life, and your music is that !!!
i want your music :D
Came across your album by chance on bandcamp, going to pick it up as soon as I get paid next. I have been looking for some more chill good times music like this so thanks in advance!! I was curious what part of Japan you are in. I live in Hamura-shi (Ome/Chuo Line) and would like to pick up the album instead of mailing it (we live on base) if possible.
Nice music. 7 is my best number.
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I love your everyday life music, it makes going to school that much more magical :D
Lovely