
Planning For Burial It's Closeness, It's Easy Vinyl LP Ice Blue Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. You Think
2. Movement Two
3. (Blueberry Pop)
4. A Flowing Field of Green
5. With Your Sunglasses On Like a Ghoul
6. Grivo
7. Twenty-seventh of February
8. Fresh Flowers for All Time
9. Farm Cat, Watching
Planning For Burial is the solo project of Thom Wasluck, emerging from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is the long-awaited follow-up to 2017âs Below The House. If Below The House was about returning home, following in the footsteps of oneâs father and joining a union, and leaving behind youthâs wild days, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy embraces what comes nextâthe weight of all years, the quiet shifts, the reckoning with what remains. This record is many things. It captures the slow drift of time, the unnoticed shifts in a loved oneâthe creeping changes in mental health, the quiet pull of addiction, the kind of grief that settles in the bones rather than announces itself. At its core, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is about stepping into middle age and taking stock. It confronts the reality of living with the hand thatâs been dealt and searching for meaning in what remains. It speaks to lossâthe crushing weight of saying goodbye to a beloved 17-year old cat, the slow-motion grief of watching friends self-destruct, the inescapable passage of time as it bears down on aging parents and the self. But it also reflects the warmth of reconnection, the kind of love that never burns out but instead deepens. The feeling of picking up where things left off, untouched by the years in between. While written over the course of two years, the recording process reflects a sense of immediacy. Rather than assembling songs piece by piece over time, the album took shape in singular, immersive sessionsâless an act of construction, more an unveiling of something already waiting to take shape. Rooted in a staunch DIY ethos, Wasluck handles every aspect of Planning For Burial project himselfârecording the music, designing the artwork, and performing live as a one-man band. He books his own tours, ever and independent creative. This hands-on approach has led Planning For Burial to play hundreds of shows solidifying his place in the underground music scene.
Planning For Burial It's Closeness, It's Easy Vinyl LP Ice Blue Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. You Think
2. Movement Two
3. (Blueberry Pop)
4. A Flowing Field of Green
5. With Your Sunglasses On Like a Ghoul
6. Grivo
7. Twenty-seventh of February
8. Fresh Flowers for All Time
9. Farm Cat, Watching
Planning For Burial is the solo project of Thom Wasluck, emerging from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is the long-awaited follow-up to 2017âs Below The House. If Below The House was about returning home, following in the footsteps of oneâs father and joining a union, and leaving behind youthâs wild days, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy embraces what comes nextâthe weight of all years, the quiet shifts, the reckoning with what remains. This record is many things. It captures the slow drift of time, the unnoticed shifts in a loved oneâthe creeping changes in mental health, the quiet pull of addiction, the kind of grief that settles in the bones rather than announces itself. At its core, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is about stepping into middle age and taking stock. It confronts the reality of living with the hand thatâs been dealt and searching for meaning in what remains. It speaks to lossâthe crushing weight of saying goodbye to a beloved 17-year old cat, the slow-motion grief of watching friends self-destruct, the inescapable passage of time as it bears down on aging parents and the self. But it also reflects the warmth of reconnection, the kind of love that never burns out but instead deepens. The feeling of picking up where things left off, untouched by the years in between. While written over the course of two years, the recording process reflects a sense of immediacy. Rather than assembling songs piece by piece over time, the album took shape in singular, immersive sessionsâless an act of construction, more an unveiling of something already waiting to take shape. Rooted in a staunch DIY ethos, Wasluck handles every aspect of Planning For Burial project himselfârecording the music, designing the artwork, and performing live as a one-man band. He books his own tours, ever and independent creative. This hands-on approach has led Planning For Burial to play hundreds of shows solidifying his place in the underground music scene.
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Tracklist:
1. You Think
2. Movement Two
3. (Blueberry Pop)
4. A Flowing Field of Green
5. With Your Sunglasses On Like a Ghoul
6. Grivo
7. Twenty-seventh of February
8. Fresh Flowers for All Time
9. Farm Cat, Watching
Planning For Burial is the solo project of Thom Wasluck, emerging from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is the long-awaited follow-up to 2017âs Below The House. If Below The House was about returning home, following in the footsteps of oneâs father and joining a union, and leaving behind youthâs wild days, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy embraces what comes nextâthe weight of all years, the quiet shifts, the reckoning with what remains. This record is many things. It captures the slow drift of time, the unnoticed shifts in a loved oneâthe creeping changes in mental health, the quiet pull of addiction, the kind of grief that settles in the bones rather than announces itself. At its core, Itâs Closeness, Itâs Easy is about stepping into middle age and taking stock. It confronts the reality of living with the hand thatâs been dealt and searching for meaning in what remains. It speaks to lossâthe crushing weight of saying goodbye to a beloved 17-year old cat, the slow-motion grief of watching friends self-destruct, the inescapable passage of time as it bears down on aging parents and the self. But it also reflects the warmth of reconnection, the kind of love that never burns out but instead deepens. The feeling of picking up where things left off, untouched by the years in between. While written over the course of two years, the recording process reflects a sense of immediacy. Rather than assembling songs piece by piece over time, the album took shape in singular, immersive sessionsâless an act of construction, more an unveiling of something already waiting to take shape. Rooted in a staunch DIY ethos, Wasluck handles every aspect of Planning For Burial project himselfârecording the music, designing the artwork, and performing live as a one-man band. He books his own tours, ever and independent creative. This hands-on approach has led Planning For Burial to play hundreds of shows solidifying his place in the underground music scene.












