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Forty Nine Hudson emerged from Salt Lake City in the mid‑1990s as a tight-knit trio—John Burdick (guitar/vocals), Daron Gardner (bass), and Chris Purdie (drums)—blending melodic indie rock with the introspective depth of emo and the atmospheric textures of post‑rock. Their debut (and sole) album, For Weeks at a Time, was recorded in September 1997 and released in late 1997/early 1998 on the Music Fellowship label. The album is marked by layered acoustic guitars, dynamic crescendos, and textured soundscapes enriched with cello and piano. Songs such as “Hideout” and “Unseen But Felt” showcase the band’s range—from intimate emotional core to epic sonic explorations.

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Hideout

Hideout

Apr 16, 1998

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Mountain Laurel, Lovely, It's Lovely

Mountain Laurel, Lovely, It's Lovely

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Unseen but Felt

Unseen but Felt

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Nothing Yet

Nothing Yet

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The Number Twelve

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Six Eight Three

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A Certain Code

A Certain Code

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