Album Description2009 release, the third release by the Indie folk duo Arborea. Following closely on the heels of their 2008 critically acclaimed self-titled album, it is a verdant, personal collection of singles, drawing the best tracks from their highly praised debut CD Wayfaring Summer and several new songs recorded between 2007 and 2008. Arborea also offers up new versions of their songs 'Dance, Sing, Fight' and 'Beirut'. House Of Sticks is a continuation of the musical journey of Shanti and Buck Curran, as they conjure scenes of the wilderness and dwelling, and the vibrant people who exist within them. Partly recorded in a Depression Era hunting cabin nestled in the olden hills of western Maine, one can nearly hear the creaking floorboards and smell the wood smoke in the cold night air in the song 'Look Down Fair Moon'.