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The unlistenable psychedelic soundtrack to a positive post-apocalyptic experience..... Domer, with no memory of what he has done, emerges from the basement with cassette 4-track masters and urine-soaked pants... Domer Songs | 1. | At the Alonium |
| 2. | Get Crappy |
| 3. | Partly Sunny with a Chance of War |
| 4. | . |
| 5. | You Can't Destroy Radio Waves |
| 6. | Power-All Place Face |
| 7. | Statter |
| 8. | Squee-V-D |
| 9. | .... |
| 10. | View the Violence |
| 11. | The Sickle of Mythiphus |
| 12. | ... |
| 13. | Big Old Dead |
| 14. | Oh Fuck Yes |
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| | Bucky Halker Don't Want Your Millions CD (2006)
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$14.79 Country Standard Time, 2001Instead of a Weaveresque, reverently straitlaced interpretation, Halker delivers a honky-tonkified message of protest. No Depression, May/June 2001, by Linda RayThis is the record to buy and learn. Halker's voice is clear and sure. ChicagoGigs.Com, April 2001, by Joe FillipakBucky's everything that comes to mind when I think of "coffeehouse" and "folk music." Union News, Bloomington, IL, February 2001, by Mike MatejkaThere's a dash of Johnny Cash here on Woody Guthrie's "Hard Travelin'" and some down-home bluegrass on "Rebel Girl." Cityview, Des Moines, IA, March 4, 2001, by Melanie Lageschutle. . . stick around for gems like Halker's take on Leadbelly's "Bourgeois Blues." Dirty Linen, October/November 2001Maverick musician Halker grabs 14 excellent labor protest songs and puts them into a country/country-rock form that is incredibly appealing. From the Artist:For Rebel Girl's and Boy's who ain't so jaded as to think that what's good for Bill Gates is gonna be good for the rest of us. Built upon my knowledge of labor music and years of performing this material, the CD features labor protest songs from 1886-1950. Leadbelly, Hill, Guthrie and lesser known and anonymous writers. "I looked around me and saw Pete Seeger, Utah Philips, and Joe Glazer getting older. I thought to myself, shit Bucky, you've been playin' Guthrie and Leadbelly since you were 16 and researching this music for over 25 years, why don't you just make a CD. You know more about these songs and have playin' 'em longer than anyone out there under 60. The torch is in your hands." Thus became Don't Want Your Millions. European publications have given nothing but high praise to the record and it's been receiving heavy airplay. Backed by the Complete Unknowns, Studs Terkel, Robbie Fulks, and Don Stiernberg, also appear on the recording. About the Artist:He's tall, lanky, and angular, with a big guitar, a big voice, and big American songs. Singer, talker, teacher, and maybe part preacher. A student of history, a front man for a bar band. Folksinger, rocker, and alt-country twanger. A renaissance man in the era of the digital chip brain. Bucky ...
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$13.69 Presenting the debut album of one of Australia\'s most daringly intimate female singer/songwriters, SerayaAfter a great start to her music career with the launch of her self-titled EP in late 2003, Melbourne based singer-songwriter Seraya is back on the scene to launch her much awaited debut album \"the prodigal daughter\".The launch single \"You\", a finalist in the MusicOz song competition, has an entrancing rhythm with a unique folky/pop and earthy feel. The song encapsulates a purely feminine outlook of love and appreciation of everything near and dear.It is also from this interesting female perspective that Seraya transforms of a cover of Bruce Springsteen\'s \"I\'m on Fire\", displaying the strength of her voice and embracing the raw yet conscious sensitivity of her style.Seraya says, \"Great songs often strike a chord somewhere deep inside you, providing an emotional connection to a very personal experience, hopefully offering some kind of nourishing support.\"It is these links to life\'s lessons that keep Seraya\'s audiences coming back for more!Genre/Style..Singer/songwriter Seraya is an artist who is best left alone when it comes to pigeonholing, and probably better described as a performer whose musical style has no apparent audible boundaries. She sits as comfortably inside a belting rock number as she does within a dark moody Tori Amos-esque piece. Amongst her skilful marriage of genres, listeners are treated to a whole lot of soul, passion and fun. Seraya feels her music is very much an organic and spontaneous thing for her, without much thought for how it may fit into a particular category. However in keeping with her ...
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| | Communication Corporation I.P.O. CD (2007)
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$12.69 A three piece explosion of Keytar (Ronen Ben)Bass (Jason Randall) and Drums (Danny Golub) The Communication Corporation are in the business of getting people to shake in their pants. Claiming influences from Beck to O.D.B. to Eastern European gypsies, listening to The Communication Corporation is like attending a dirty dance party DJ-ed by the Talking Heads with Primus and Devo getting sweaty in the back.With the release of their unique cd debute “I.P.O.”The Corp has taken over stages with their danceladen performances occasionally accompanied by rabid businessmen, ballooonmen and one of a kindassortment of theatrics. So if you can’t trust yourcorporation, who can you trust?Here for your pleasure is a brief history of The Communication Corporation written by someone who has lived it:My name is Ronen Ben. At least that's what they'll put on my tombestone. I was born at a young age on the mud banks of the mighty Hudson River.My mother, an ageing silver screen pin up gal left me for the life fast cars and hard drugs while my father just left me for dead. Take a deep breath and I can still smell the dead rattlesnake and cheap mexican perfume as my folks took off in their 82' Chevy Nova to Juarez, Mexico. All I had left was my grandfather's watch, a weeks worth of Mezcal and 12 years of life under my belt. My only friend was 8 inches of cold steel named "Buck."I left the shores of Brooklyn to find a better life then sweeping up the needles and cigarette butts at the Coney Island freak show. I stowed away on the SS Simplex between loudmouthed chickens and a pig in need of a serious attitude adjustment. That's where I ran into Danny.Daniel Perseus Golub was a man of the world with a excessive taste for scotch. He made his way through life drumming out disco beats on battered skins for anyone who was willing to pay (which usually ended up being some bar mitzvah out in Long Island.) It was his idea to head out to Bangkok; Thailand since he heard you could get a russian woman and two snuffs of opium for ounce of silver. All I wanted was a hot meal and a warm bed.I stole an accordion from a pocked faced hooker named Margarite in a broken down brothel outside Chiang Mia. Me and Danny used it to pay our way through the faded streets of what was once considered the crown jewel of a proud nation. I'd play creaky old love songs for dancing tourists and fat old woman with gold in their teeth while Danny made off with their wallets in his. That's when Jason walked into our lives.I was 17 at the time. Danny could still out drink a Kraut though Buck's sense of humor had dulled a bit. Still, I knew I could count on Buck getting the last laugh. We met Jason at the Salty Dog in Bolivia where me and Danny had a weekly spot entertaining the local gauchos dirty songs about dirty people. Jason Randall ...
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