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Educational art rock for animals. Stream of consciouness feeding a river of absurdity emptying into a sea of rock. Mood music for your nervous breakdown. The sountrack to your 5th cup of coffee. Songs that 10-year-olds sing along with in time signatures we can't even figure out. Party music for a mathematics symposium. The musical equivalent of a Disney movie about the effects of constitutional law on quantum mechanics. We do not reinforce what you already know. We do not fit a mood that you already have. We are an open assault on the indie snob scene.Fictional BiologyOpposite Day's second CD features a sound congealed by performing together for 4 years and playing over 100 shows statewide. A near-relentless battery of artpop aggression, the new album features live favorites "Middle of the Street" and "Southeast Asia," alongside the American history punk of "Monroe Docrine" and the money-loving ballad "Where did it all go?" Recorded at Keith Harter Studios in San Antonio, the Firestation in San Marcos, Rekliner Records in Austin, and at home, we are excited about the high quality of this next installment in the Opposite Day catalogue of self-released recordings. Opposite Day Fictional Biology Songs | 1. | Middle of the Street |
| 2. | This Song Does Not Exist |
| 3. | Southeast Asia |
| 4. | Yo! Od Rocks the Club |
| 5. | Its a Deal |
| 6. | Sweatshirt Song |
| 7. | Monroe Doctrine, The |
| 8. | Gravity Personified |
| 9. | Stinky |
| 10. | Where Did It All Go? |
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Purchase Fictional Biology CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Soulbook CD (2009)
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| | Lady Gaga Fame Monster CDs (2009) Deluxe Edition
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$17.10 Initially planned solely as a standard double-disc reissue in the wake of the blockbuster success of The Fame, Lady Gaga decided to release the new material as a separate EP called The Fame Monster in addition to the standard two-CD set, where it's tacked onto a now standardized version of her debut. It's a nice move for fans, plus it helps emphasize the new material, which does act as a bridge from the debut ...
| | Neil Young Harvest Moon Live CD (2009)
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| | Rammstein Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da CDs (2009) Bonus Tracks; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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| | Liberace & The London Philharmonic Orchestra CDs (2002)
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| | Peccadillo Little Sins CD (1997)
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$12.69 The first album Greta Gertler recorded with her chamber pop group, Peccadillo, featuring Lara Goodridge (violin), Peter Hollo (cello), Joy Howard (guitar) and Nik Glass (drums). With a production budget of $700, this was initially a demo that turned into an album. It features the song "Dwell" which was later adapted by Tim Freemdan and became a classic rock hit in Australia, called "Blow Up the Pokies". Coming from a strictly classical music background, but wanting to connect with the local live music scene in Sydney in the mid-90s, Greta's goal in forming this band was to fuse pop and classical influences in a relevant and fun way. Several of the other band members came from similar musical backgrounds, and also grew up in the same part of Sydney, Australia. This album, although modestly produced, launched Greta's career as a songwriter and performing artist.PRESS ABOUT PECCADILLO/"LITTLE SINS":Sydney Morning Herald"The Soft Sound of Sydney: Sinful Pleasures" - by Richard Jinman, 1997It started, explains Peccadillo's piano-playing vocalist Greta Gertler, as a merger of Tori Amos and a string quartet. Then the sequined spectre of Gertler's hero, Peter Allen, made its presence felt and the band's sound took another turn."Oh, he's fantastic," she says widening her eyes. "As I've got more into performing I've noticed a cabaret streak coming through. I can't help it, it's just possessing me."Not that fans of Tenterfield's bi-coastal son will necessarily feel an immediate affinity with the songs on Peccadillo's debut album, "Little Sins" (geddit?). Sure, they're piano-driven, highly melodic and soaked in strings, but the immediate resemblance is to David Bridie's My Friend the Chocolate Cake. Gertler, who formed the five-piece band two years ago, acknowledges the debt. She calls the sound "chamber pop"."I just wanted to take classical instruments and fuse them with pop," she explains. "It's an experiment that seems to be working."Indeed it is. With Gertler's piano and feisty vocals supported by violin, cello, guitar and drums, the band creates bright, pop soundscapes.Gertler says their classical backgrounds - cellist Peter Hollo is studying at the Sydney Conservatorium and their only guitarist, Joy Howard, is "a pure pop star" having played in The Whippersnappers - is actually a plus in the quest for original pop."When I'm playing, the shapes my hands fall into are very classical shapes because of ...
| | Cantor Abraham Veroba Veroba,Cantor Abraham Vol. 1-Praying From The Heart CD (2006)
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| | Cricket Spin You Are My Home CD (2006)
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$6.69 The Story of Cricket Spin:__From a secluded basement in Brooklyn, an assemblage of folk singers,punk rock kids and classical musicians come together under the collective name of Cricket Spin. Fueled by a mixture of red wine and brightly colored sweets, the group creates lush arrangements, adorned with orchestral swells and thoughtful melodies. Each song is built upon humble and intimate folk structures. Cricket Spin's live performances consist of six to ten players weaving rock guitars, piano and ...
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| | Jon Mackinder You Are Understood, PT. 2 CD (2000)
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| | Angie Nussey Paint And Turpentine CD (2004)
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$13.15 In the past five years, Angie Nussey has earned her stripes as an independent artist. The upcoming release of her 2nd full-length album, 'Paint and Turpentine', represents the culmination of her remarkable accomplishments with the potential to reach even greater heights. To date, Nussey has attained impressive first album sales, radio, television, and web-based success solely through her strength as a performer and the magnetic candour of her music. In an industry that generally covets glossy image over human substance, Angie Nussey is defying the laws of commercial success by garnering the attention of music critics, record companies, mainstream media and amassing a devout following all as an independent artist who writes and performs without gimmick or pretence. Her diverse fan-base can be linked to the strength of her intense tour and performance schedule, playing over 250 dates a year including festivals, clubs and private venues across Canada. Oscillating between powerful story telling, poetic heartbreak, comedy and confessional, self-deprecating honesty, Nussey has crafted a unique songwriting style that is accessible to her listeners, who respond to her music with remarkable devotion. With sales of over 3000 copies of her first full-length album, 'Circumstantial Overload', and nationally televised performances and regular play on CBC and College Radio across Canada, Angie Nussey has only just begun to make her impact on the Canadian music scene.Born in 1976, and raised in the small northern town of Lively, Ontario, Nussey began songwriting and composing on the piano at the age of 7. Continuing this personal pursuit through adolescence, Nussey carries with her years of private experience as an artist with the delicate and captivating quality of humility, having written and composed over 100 songs before her first public performance. Intending to work towards a career in medicine, one year of University, one summer of tree-planting, and one near death experience ...
| | Bill Kapac Let's Take A Little Ride CD (2007)
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| | Jono Manson Under The Stone CD (2007)
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| | Justin Mcgurk Other Side CD (2007) (Import)
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