2006-01-21
An album written “to convey the sensation of post-millenium panic, of a clock ticking and of a furious, unsettling race against time…The songs and performances all reflect the frenzy and exhilaration of behavior modifications that occur when you have your eyes on the second hand and your hands on the volume controls of an Ampeg Reverbrocket amplifier, a rock and roll arms race of sorts.”THE REAL TUESDAY WELD
The London Book of the Dead
FAREWELL MILWAUKEE
Can't Please You, Can't Please Me
LANDLADY
Upright Behavior
MINUS THE BEAR
Omni
TINA DICO
Count to Ten
Counting Crows
Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
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