Songs:
1. In the Frozen Sun
2. 45’s
3. Sometimes I Wish I Had A Gun
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Tulsa have a digital only “Hunting With Cats” EP currently available, and their newest EP “I Was Submerged” is coming on October 9th 2007; you can purchase both online from Park the Van Records. For those in the Boston area, Tulsa is playing a CD release show on Tuesday September 25th, 2007, at the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge, MA, with Helms and Hats and Glasses.
These songs from Tulsa don’t sound like Tulsa. Yet Tulsa wrote them. Go figure. “I wish I had a Gun” was first heard on a john waters cd compilation. It was sung by Mink Stole. Two thirds of the band is from baltimore so it triggered warm feelings of the homeland.
The band bashed these songs out live without much sleep in their bones. “Fill their holes with angel eyes” comes in between the ep the band completed recently and the record they will begin to record in the fall.
Songs:
1. What Comes After You
2. Grey Ghost
3. The Slow-Moving Aftermath
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Shrinking Islands website, and Shrinking Islands on Myspace. You can also purchase the their debut album “In The Black Carpet” in various formats from Sort of Records.These songs were recorded at Pine St. Laundry by Shrinking Islands, May-July 2007. Mixed from 4-track cassette to digital files at Pipeline! Studio, July 2007. The cycle, sometimes referred to as The Mellancamp Trilogy, was written as it was recorded onto the 4-track and tested out at shows.Following the In The Black Carpet album, these songs satisfied an impulse, possibly initiated at a GBV tribute night, to play succinct rockers with some more Feelies motorik action - or heartland chug if you will. The cloak and dagger lyrics heard on In the Black Carpet are now dappled with Kiwi sunshine and generous fuzz and tremolo supplements, as they ride The Bats’ daddy’s highway straight onto the J. Cougar Farm-Aid stage, replete with above-the-head claps. Please listen to this with the windows open, or down, but preferably with the aid of boombox placed in a windowsill overlooking a sizzlin’ grill.
Songs:
1. golden underpants
2. frog incident
3. saag paneer
4. dk vs. dalek
5. eggplant pizza dance
6. lifetones
7. konami skank
8. most beautiful
9. solar flair
10. blake requiem
11. hotbox
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Songs:
1. Sunset in Dixie
2. Past One O’Clock
3. The Wrong Flower
4. 4a.m. Wonder Room
5. Utter Alien Thought
6. It Isn’t Me
7. (Crix)
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Most Bitter website, and Most Bitter on Myspace.
After working in the improvising musical ensembles Meathawk and the Meathawks, Norwegian Wound, and the Concord Ballet Orchestra Players, no one was quite sure what to expect of a solo project from Jeff Breeze. Instead of exploring the freedom of being alone, Most Bitter fuses poetry and loops to create engaging song forms that exist in their own world. Whether adapting the last lyrics of Vladimir Mayakovsky, new lines from Holly Anderson, or his own words, the results are an engaging and sincere reevaluation of classic song forms.
Songs:
1. Sassy Glasses
2. Yr Honor
3. Radio
4. Sewn To Your Mind
5. Outside
6. Move & Glow (pt 1)
7. Move & Glow (pt 2)
8. Showers
9. Exit Plan
10. Quarters
11. Mosquito Nets
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Reports website, and Reports on Myspace.
Mosquito Nets was mostly recorded in one day in May of 2006. It was then taken apart and slowly reassembled by Farhad and Martin over the course of the next 6 months. The tape echo came out, the reverb tank poked its head in, all sorts of toys joined in the piece by piece reworking of the initial live demos. What began as a quick day to lay out some ideas turned into leisurely tinkering until everything was just so.
Both Dream Syndicates come to mind as possible founts of inspiration for this record, but in the end, picking out soundalikes seems futile. This is a pop record, first and foremost, and one that draws from its influences rather than just quoting them.