Hello, Dear Wind
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Hello, Dear Wind is the second album by Maryland
Maryland
Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east...

 indie-folk band Page France
Page France
Page France was an American indie folk-pop music band that played melodic and emotional music. Their last record deal was with Suicide Squeeze Records, before the disbandment in 2008, because of band leader Michael Nau wanting to focus his full attention on Cotton Jones.The band was started as a...

. It was released in 2005 on Fall Records
Fall Records
Fall Records is a United States independent record label based in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 2000 in Grand Haven, Michigan, the label publishes for a small number of indie music acts.-Current & former artists:* The Antlers...

, then re-released on September 12, 2006 on Suicide Squeeze
Suicide squeeze
Suicide squeeze may refer to:* Squeeze play , a play in baseball in which the runner on third starts for home immediately while the batter attempts a bunt.* Suicide Squeeze Records, a record label....

.


The opening track, "Chariot," was featured on Episode 12 of the third season of Weeds
Weeds (TV series)
Weeds is an American television comedy created by Jenji Kohan and produced by Tilted Productions in association with Lionsgate Television. The central character is Nancy Botwin , a widowed mother of two boys who begins selling marijuana to support her family after her husband dies suddenly of a...

, "The Dark Time"; "Jesus" in Episode 6 of the same season.

Track listing

  1. Chariot - 3:39
  2. Jesus - 3:30
  3. Dogs - 3:35
  4. Elephant - 3:03
  5. Junkyard - 2:47
  6. Bush - 2:46
  7. Windy - 3:53
  8. Grass - 1:53
  9. Glue - 3:45
  10. Up - 2:13
  11. Finders - 1:38
  12. Trampoline - 3:26
  13. Goodness - 2:52
  14. Feather - 6:34
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