Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn and Ginger Brooks Takahashi went to Black Mountain, North Carolina in the cusp between the summer and fall of 2002 to create music. … For one month, [they] lived a life that combined summer’s carefree nonchalance with autumn’s diligence. They stayed in a grandmother’s house, rode bikes through the six-block town, cooked with vegetables from the garden across the street, and played music every day. And they invited friends to come down for a few days at a time and help make an album to document it all. |