All the dogs were looking away

“A promising set of hook-filled indie pop” - KEXP

NEW ALBUM OUT NOW

Corvair’s second album Bound to Be is now out.

Available here!

Discography

Bound to Be is the duo’s second album and was just released on Paper Walls and the cult indiepop label Where It’s At is Where You Are records out of London, UK. It features Larimer and Naubert on vocals and instruments, along with Northwest powerhouse drummer Mike Musburger (Fastbacks, The Posies). Bound to Be was produced and recorded by Brian Naubert, with drums recorded by Martin Feveyear (Brandi Carlile, Mark Lanegan). The record was mixed by Beau Sorenson (Death Cab for Cutie, Superchunk), mastered by Justin Perkins, and features cover art and photography from award-winning photographer Corey Arnold.

Corvair’s debut album charts a starcrossed love story over three decades, five cities, and six continents. Spanning from atmospheric pop to jangly confessional, chugging groovers to molten guitar anthems, 70s AM to 90s FM, this work is laden with stunning turns of phrase and prodigious melodies, two voices leaping to meet in the ether. Corvair sounds like nothing you’ve ever heard and everything you’ve always loved.

The album is available to buy or stream: please check out the Music or Video tabs for access.


Heather and Brian have made a lot of records with their other bands, too. These are some of them.

RUSTON MIRE

STEADY JOBS AND FLYING CARS

Steady Jobs and Flying Cars is a modern classic. These are the final words on the subject.” --Pandomag

EUX AUTRES

SUN IS SUNK

“Garage-pop wizards Eux Autres return with this compact set of infectious songs.” —Darla Records

EUX AUTRES

HELL IS EUX AUTRES

“A veritable cult classic.”
--Under The Radar

TUBE TOP

THREE MINUTE HERCULES

“Tube Top had unleashed an unexpected masterpiece of near-monumental proportions.” — Wilfully Obscure

HOFFABUS

HOFFABUS

“It is amazingly GREAT…you need to listen to it RIGHT NOW.” –East Portland Blog

EUX AUTRES

BROKEN BOW

“A classic combination of familiarity and audacity….a sonic never-never land.” --allmusic.com