In 2010, Chris Koza and his newly formed band, Rogue Valley, set out to do something a little insane. They wrote and recorded four full-length albums in one year. The "
season project," as it came to be known, was fueled by personification: each album intends to give shape and sound to a particular season, images of place, and the slippery emotions wrought by weather. Most impressive about the project isn't what it revealed about Rogue Valley's ambition, but that the 46 songs they produced form a compelling body of work: lyrically cavernous, sonically dynamic, the "season project" has stood the test of time.
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