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A few highlights of singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone’s early musical life: Her first stage performance came in a suburban Denver bar, where, at the tender age of 12, she played drums behind a bunch of bluesmen on open mic night. She first picked up the sticks in junior high band class, after bumrushing the kit to show the percussion students how to play. And her earliest instrument was saxophone, though she busted her own reeds to keep from practicing.

Unorthodox beginnings surely, but Cahoone has often plotted an unorthodox route on the way to Only as the Day Is Long, her quiet, country-noirish second album and Sub Pop debut, out March 18.

That path has also included a notable tenure as drummer for rock outfit and Sub Pop label-mates, Band of Horses (she plays on their acclaimed 2006 album, Everything All the Time), as well as a stint for the late indie band Carissa’s Wierd (led by Grand Archives’ Mat Brooke, Carissa’s Wierd also counted Ben Bridwell and Creighton Barrett from Band of Horses as members).

But in 2006, Cahoone decided to step out from the cymbals and snare and focus on singing, songwriting, and guitar playing, skills she’d been honing for nearly 15 years on her own.

“You can’t really write songs on the drums,” says Cahoone, who’s lived in Seattle for the past decade. “I needed to find something to get my creativity out.”

The fruit of her newfound dedication was Sera Cahoone (2006), her self-released first album of thoughtful country songs that was lauded by indie-rock tastemaker KEXP-FM in Seattle along with NPR.

Now on Only as the Day Is Long, the airy gentleness of the arrangements is counterweighted by tension in the lyrics…

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