“This record is like a small blooming flower inside of this year's chaos… The mixture of styles here is very elegant and sensitive. We get celtic music, folk, bluegrass, but most of all, excellent songwriting.”” -Uncut Grass
Press - Pacific Sun’s "Plant It or Build It" Review
“San Rafael string band Late for the Train’s debut album, Plant It or Build It, is a beautiful collection of peculiarly romantic songs full of thoughtful lyricism, stirring instrumentals and sweet harmonies.” -Pacific Sun
Press - The Ark of Music's "Timbre" Review
“The track is perhaps most defined by the mournful and intricate violin riffs, flawlessly executed mandolin playing, ever-thumping upright bass, and hauntingly beautiful layers of harmonies. The song moves and grows without ever overreaching, and it builds the instrumentation right alongside the story being told. This is a truly quintessential modern folk song that never misses a note.” -The Ark of Music
Single Release - "Sang Through the Summer"
“Sang Through the Summer” is now available on all streaming platforms!
It’s the second of three singles off our upcoming album, Plant It or Build It. You can listen to both (and follow us on Spotify) here.
Recorded in a converted home in Big Sur by Ky Takikawa (Moon Dog and the Astral Cats) and mastered by Adrian Dolan (The Wailin’ Jennys), “Sang Through the Summer” is an ode to the journey. It was written about our band’s first tour, “Autumn’s Crossing,” a two-leg run to the Southwest and the Northwest in the Fall of 2017.
Single Release - "Timbre"
We’re proud to announce that “Timbre” is now available on all streaming platforms!
Recorded in a converted home in Big Sur by Ky Takikawa (Moon Dog and the Astral Cats) and mastered by Adrian Dolan (The Wailin’ Jennys), “Timbre” is the first of three singles off our upcoming album, Plant It or Build It.
It’s our streaming debut - we hope you enjoy what you hear and can help us spread the word!
New Release - "Embers" (NPR Tiny Desk Contest 2020)
We just submitted “Embers” for the NPR Tiny Desk Contest 2020. As you’ll see, it’s not a typical video, nor is it about a typical topic.
We wrote this song about the California wildfires in the fall of 2019 and the resulting smoke and power outages that blanketed much of the state. "Embers" is our attempt to grapple with the strange realities - N95 masks, shuttered windows, evacuation zones - that those fires made commonplace almost overnight. Little did we know that life during the coronavirus pandemic would have such bizarre similarities to wildfire season.