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Chris Harford "Looking Out For Number 6"There‘s no denying Chris Harford has been around the block a few times. No need to either. In fact, when it comes to writing worthwhile songs, having (had) a life will come in very useful, which is exactly why Chris Harford is well known in and around Boston, Philadelphia and New York for his three hours-plus marathon gigs backed by whoever happens to be in his Band of Changes at the time, pulling peach after peach from the fruitful branches of a songwriting career that goes back to the early eighties when he first found indie fame as part of East Coast pioneers Three Colors. • Homepage of Chris Harford
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Chris Harford "Looking Out For Number 6"Tracklisting Side A: What We Do Not Know This Moment Is All We've Got I Don't Need You Anymore Pain Is Good Tracklisting Side B: Render Me Still Teach Me To Understand You The Glider To The Queen • Homepage of Chris Harford
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Jack Adaptor "Jack Adaptor"Lyrically, Mr Frederick of Jack Adaptor explores the modern world with his cynical and entertaining eye for detail. Inspired by American fiction and the tough joys of life in London, his characters discuss with us modern topics such as thwarted ambition, fear of failure, fear of work, fear of the very young, consumerism, ex-girlfriends on holiday, gameshow hosts, unfulfilled travel plans, sexual frustration. “I’m a pessimistic optimist,” he says. “I try to have one good joke in every song” he says, “even in the really dark ones.” If you like to download this release>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of Jack Adaptor
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Jack Adaptor "No Logos"The first single from the self titled album by Jack Adaptor is a full blast of melody and attitude. As well as the original version, the single CD features a crisp shortened Phil Vinall remix, who made his mark with production and mixes for Placebo and Radiohead among others. >>> listen to "No Logos" If you like to purchase this release as a download>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of Jack Adaptor
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Jack Adaptor "Rail Road River"Every now and then, you come across a record like "Road Rail River" that is so utterly divorced from the endless cycle of reinvention which, in pop terms, passes for evolution that all attempts at carbon- dating its component parts seem hopelessly futile • Homepage of Jack Adaptor
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Jack Adaptor "Who Can Shout Loudest / The Inevitable"The perennial question “Who Can Shout Loudest“, which serves as the title for one of Jack Adaptor‘s more uptempo tunes*, remains decidedly unanswered by their subtle, light-footed arrangements. And this, by the way, is the only hint of irony that you will detect on the deeply heart-felt album “Road Rail River” “The Inevitable” is the other track on the 7”… haunting stalker‘s ballad, which is a more down tempo song with a true American feel for the desert. Too see a Jack Adaptor picture click here • Homepage of Jack Adaptor
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Moistboyz "I&II"Moistboyz first started recording in 1992 as a part-time project of Guy Heller (False Front) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween of Ween). Originally released on Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal label, the albums are pure, unadulterated rock’n’roll, not unlike the Stooges albums, and sound as dynamic in 2007 as they did on their original release, with MOISTBOYZ II described as “…a devastating first-person critique of everything that makes America grate. Particularly effective are "Lazy And Cool", and the hysterical, punk- rock amphetamine anthem "Crank", featuring a grimly evocative knife-grinder solo. Scary…” by Andy Gill in The Independent upon its original release. • Homepage of Moistboyz
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Moistboyz "I&II"Moistboyz first started recording in 1992 as a part-time project of Guy Heller (False Front) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween of Ween). Originally released on Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal label, the albums are pure, unadulterated rock’n’roll, not unlike the Stooges albums, and sound as dynamic in 2007 as they did on their original release, with MOISTBOYZ II described as “…a devastating first-person critique of everything that makes America grate. Particularly effective are "Lazy And Cool", and the hysterical, punk- rock amphetamine anthem "Crank", featuring a grimly evocative knife-grinder solo. Scary…” by Andy Gill in The Independent upon its original release. • Homepage of Moistboyz
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Moistboyz "1.O (Fuck No) / Second Hand Smoker"Y'all mad mothers can take a step aside; here comes the strictly limited edition Moistboyz double A-side 7" • Homepage of Moistboyz
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Moistboyz "IV"The Moistboyz first started recording in 1992 as a part-time project of Guy Heller (False Front) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween of Ween). Back then their first two albums Moistboyz I and II originally got signed to the Beastie Boys label Grand Royal and the third album Moistboyz III to Ipecac the label of the front man from Faith No More. The new album Moistboyz IV contains 12 songs of the Moistboyz signature brand of rock and roll, it was produced by Mickey Melchiondo, recorded in New Hope, PA, and mixed by Howie Weinberg who also worked with Nirvana, Metallica, White Stripes, Sonic Youth…the list is endless. • Homepage of Moistboyz
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Moistboyz "IV"Tracklisting Side A: I Don't Give Fuck Where The Eagles Fly Uncle Sam And Me Captain America White Trash Fuck You The Year Of The Maggot Tracklisting Side B: Officer Please Roy That's What Rock And Roll Can Do The Stalker Everybody's Fucked Her I'll Die Tomorrow • Homepage of Moistboyz
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RAGAZZI "Friday"FRIDAY. Everyone gets geared up, just relaxes looking for meaningful fun, out in the countryside, in the disco, in their relationships or in a club, or else one rails with the insignificance of their everyday existence. >>> view the video "The Partner If you like to purchase this release as a download>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of RAGAZZI
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RAGAZZI "Sex And Money"If you like to purchase this release as a download>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of RAGAZZI
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Speedway69 "Spam Dance"SPEEDWAY 69 from Dortmund/Germany finish together with producer Kurt Ebelhäuser their chapter “punkrock socialisation” and make with “Spam Dance”, their best – and still wild – record. The past live shows with big rock acts like Babyshambles, New Model Army, Dregde, Philip Boa, Gluecifer, or Smoke Blow made perfect sense, but…how can twelve songs on the one hand rock like hell and on the other hand still be so experimental? Zigzag course, laying carpets, misusing keyboards. We presume: you’ve got to want this. Really. For years. Playing together everywhere (Schuettorf and Los Angeles), giving everything, living it, being it, making it happen. And finally enter the cosmos of the remarkable. Even though this might be the first SPEEDWAY 69 record you’re listening to – there was a foreshadow. The “Ruhrgebiet”, Europe’s most densely populated area, is impossible to overview. • Homepage of Speedway69
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THE WAXWINGS "Clouded Over + What's Needed Now"Detroit quartet The Waxwings aren't straight outta the garage. Rather they've perfected their sonic alchemy of late 60's Rolling Stones, vocal weavings of The Band and the Parson-age of eight mile high flights of fancy in the deepest of basements, bringing a sound to an audience starved for the affection of passionate craftsmen at the peak of their powers. >>> listen to "Clouded Over" If you like to purchase this release as a download>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of THE WAXWINGS
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THE WAXWINGS "Shadows of"Detroit quartet The Waxwings aren't straight outta the garage. Rather they've perfected their sonic alchemy of late 60's Rolling Stones, vocal weavings of The Band and the Parson-age of eight mile high flights of fancy in the deepest of basements, bringing a sound to an audience starved for the affection of passionate craftsmen at the peak of their powers. If you like to purchase this release as a download>>> please check Wippit for details • Homepage of THE WAXWINGS
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Ween "Chocolate And Cheese"Chocolate And Cheese was WEEN’s fourth studio album, originally released in 1994. It was the first WEEN album to eschew the four-track recordings of their first three albums and utilize a professional recording studio. However, most of the instruments were still played by Dean and Gene Ween, including their drum machine. • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Chocolate And Cheese"Tracklisting Side A: Take Me Away Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down) Freedom Of 76' Can't Put My Finger On It Tracklisting Side B: A Tear For Eddie Roses Are Free Baby Bitch Mister Would You Please Help My Pony? Tracklisting Side C: Drifter In The Dark Voodoo Lady Joppa Road Candi Tracklisting Side D: Buenas Tardes Amigo The HIV Song What Deaner Was Talkin' About Don't Shit Where You Eat • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "The Friends EP"Brand spankin’ new Ween…”The Friends EP” is out now. It is special, really special…like a special friend. Here is what Dean Ween gives away so far: “It features 5 brand new songs, none of which will appear on the new full length Ween album scheduled to be released this fall. We have recorded a lot of new material the past year and we wanted to give you an appetizer for the summer. It is the ultimate party record, filled with good beats and good times. Perfect for your barbecue or doing bong hits or whatever it is that you guys do. We put a lot of time into this, like 4 years. What is that 9.5 months a song or something? You're gonna buy it on I-tunes? No way. Seriously though, you're gonna love it.” Here is MOJO’s take on it: “With The Friends EP, a taste-confounding Euro-house collaboration with Reinhard Raith, the man behind the Crazy Frog. With half of the MOJO office declaring Friends to be their track of the summer, and the other half threatening to resign if it’s played again…” • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "The Friends EP"Tracklisting Side A: Friends I Got To Put The Hammer Down King Billy Light Me Up Slow Down Boy Tracklisting Side B: Friends I Got To Put The Hammer Down King Billy Light Me Up Slow Down Boy • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Gabrielle"Ween "Gabrielle" one sided brown vinyl limited edition 7inch. The sleeves were hand silk screen printed in the States on French recycling paper and the brown vinyl was pressed in Germany. • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "La Cucaracha"Here comes the first full length Ween album in four years. The digi pack CD also contains a fold-out “La Cucaracha” poster. Here is what Dean Ween gives away so far: “The album kicks ass, I'm not really sure what else to say about it other than I really can't wait for it's release. There's not a wasted minute of music on there. We wrote and recorded a ton of material before we whittled it down to it's present state. We recorded the album to two inch 24 track tape and it sounds amazing. As always, it was produced and mixed by Andrew Weiss. I really, I mean really can't wait for you guys to hear it. I think you're gonna be floored.” MOJO interview with Gene Ween: “So will this new-outlook Ween album make people incredibly happy or incredibly disturbed?” “I think both. We’re songwriters. We just don’t limit ourselves.” • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "La Cucaracha"Tracklisting Side A: 1. Fiesta 2. Blue Balloon 3. Friends 4. Object 5. Learnin To Love 6. My Own Bare Hands 7. The Fruit Man 8. Spirit Walker Side B: 1. Shamemaker 2. Sweetheart 3. Lullabye 4. Woman And Man 5. Your Party • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Live In Toronto"Ween "Live In Toronto" double white 180 gram vinyl gatefold LP. The initial first pressing of the album also comes with a Boognish “Cowboy” glow in the dark sticker. The album will not be available on CD or as a download. “Live In Toronto” was recorded on the last date of the now legendary tour with Bobby Ogdin, and the Shit Creek Boys on October 26, 1996, at the Phoenix Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Monique The Freak"“Monique The Freak” is a one sided picture 12”. “Monique The Freak” is on the A-side and on the B-side you will see an engraved picture of Monique. “Monique The Freak” is a world wide limited edition 12”...first come first serve...there will be no repressings of this classic 12” track. “Monique The Freak” is a raunchy song that in a different version was once available on Ween’s self-released internet album “Craters Of The Sac, however this 12” version is not the “Craters” version. This version of “Monique The Freak” is re-mastered, re-edited, funky, groovin’ and, trust us, the sound will floor you. • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Shinola Vol. 1""SHINOLA VOL. 1 is a collection of odds, ends, and leftovers from around our studio and contains killer new mixes of a lot of songs that have been floating around. I don't mind telling you that it's a really great record. The record was produced and mixed by Andrew Weiss and Ween and it's an ugly one. You really wanna pick this up, I'm not shitting you.” (Dean Ween) “. to pin a moniker on Ween is like tackling a greased pig. The band nimbly works its way through disparate topics and styles. From the marine-flavoured prog-rock of their latest, “The Mollusk” to the psycho twangcore country sound of “Twelve Golden Country Greats”, the band continues to feast on every musical style they can get their hooks into. Ween consumes popular culture at a furious rate, regurgitating demented interpretations to the delight of their fans. Via peculiar guitar and voice effects and crackpot grooves, the band has become known for their takes on standard musical tropes ranging from Irish folk to 70s era stadium rock. Ween reflects what they see like a carnival mirror -- twisted and just a little off. Brandon Barber (Rolling Stone) If you like to download this release please check your I-tunes store or >>> check Wippit for details • Homepage of Ween
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Ween "Shinola Vol. 1"Tracklisting Side A: TASTES GOO ON TH’ BUN BOYS CLUB FELL IN LOVE TODAY BIG FAT FUCK GABRIELLE DID YOU SEE ME? Tracklisting Side B: HOW HIGH CAN YOU FLY TRANSITIONS ISRAEL THE RIFT MONIQUE THE FREAK SOMEDAY • Homepage of Ween
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