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The cold months of Bostons chill, layering on sweaters and jackets can only keep you so warm. The warmth of a nice studio, adding
layers of instruments and producing music that warms you on the inside can be just as much of a necessity to make it through those freezing
times. That's just what the members of Humaana had in mind when forming as a studio project in the Fall of 2009. It was also way to keep the
members of Humaanas' sanity during Bostons Winter months.
Bassist Aaron Bernard and drummer Tim Manning had been playing music together for years in their
previous band Late Nite Wars and had recorded all of their releases at Format Audio by engineer
Ryan Stack. After establishing a friendship with Ryan, Humaana was formed with a goal to write
and record as much material as possible without any genre constraints.
Bands like Karate, The Police, Phoenix and The Kinks have laid the maps in front of Humaana as
guidance for thier sound. Humaana serves as an outlet for it's members to play music closer to those
influences while taking a new path to explore themselves.
Comfort was written and recorded in the Fall of 2010 between a series of long breaks due
to careers and touring. Comprised of a collection of songs that had been heavily refined until
finally ending up on Comfort. Humaanas Comfort EP will appeal to any fan of indie
music and in need of the warmth only provided by a great song. Comfort will see the light
of day on Vinyl, CD and Digital formats February 28th via Panic Records.
Humaana are streaming the first track, Passing Parade, from the Comfort EP now on their Facebook page.
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