Tristan Dolce - Amory & Eleanor Vinyl LP

$25.00

Catalina Fog Color Vinyl Variant - PREORDER SHIPS FEB 2026

Amory & Eleanor is the second full-length album from Los Angeles songwriter Tristan Dolce, produced by Chris Schlarb and featuring Max Knouse, Ben Lumsdaine, and George Madrid. Recorded over three days in Idyllwild, California, the album maps a journey across Catalina Island — from Avalon to Parsons Landing, past Two Harbors, TheGreen Door and beneath the Windward Lights — following two kindred spirits, Amory and Eleanor, as they lose and find themselves in the wild interior of the island.

The songs draw on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s This Side of Paradise, particularly its “Young Irony” chapter, reimagined through an island lens. It’s a record about memory and made up mythologies — about places that change us, and the stories that stay long after we leave.

Pressed on Catalina Fog vinyl — a translucent, sea-glass color inspired by the island’s shifting marine layer — this limited edition includes a forward by former Two Harbors harbormaster Doug Oudin.

Catalina Fog Color Vinyl Variant - PREORDER SHIPS FEB 2026

Amory & Eleanor is the second full-length album from Los Angeles songwriter Tristan Dolce, produced by Chris Schlarb and featuring Max Knouse, Ben Lumsdaine, and George Madrid. Recorded over three days in Idyllwild, California, the album maps a journey across Catalina Island — from Avalon to Parsons Landing, past Two Harbors, TheGreen Door and beneath the Windward Lights — following two kindred spirits, Amory and Eleanor, as they lose and find themselves in the wild interior of the island.

The songs draw on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s This Side of Paradise, particularly its “Young Irony” chapter, reimagined through an island lens. It’s a record about memory and made up mythologies — about places that change us, and the stories that stay long after we leave.

Pressed on Catalina Fog vinyl — a translucent, sea-glass color inspired by the island’s shifting marine layer — this limited edition includes a forward by former Two Harbors harbormaster Doug Oudin.