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Recording information: 04/2002 - 07/2003.
Beauty Pill: Abram Goodrich (guitar, bass instrument); Joanne Gholl (bass instrument); Chris Farrall, Shaba Sizdahkhani (drums); Joe Wong (percussion).
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Purchase Unsustainable Lifestyle CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Modest Mouse This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About CD (1996)
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| | Modest Mouse Everywhere & His Nasty Parlour Tricks CD (2001) Extended Play
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$7.59 Its unlikely ascension to a major label didn't prevent Pacific Northwest trio Modest Mouse from pulling old school indie rock moves. In 2000, the band quietly released the limited 4-song vinyl-only collection NIGHT ON THE SUN on their early home Up Records. Back on the label which mates them with a certain King of Pop, 2001's nattily named EVERYWHERE AND HIS NASTY PARLOUR TRICKS brings the worthy songs on said collection to the light of the majority who have sadly said goodbye to the world of needles and RPM. Completing the EP are three new songs and a subtly beautiful (not to mention weird) instrumental collage of tunes from the full-length THE MOON & ANTARCTICA.
Modest Mouse partially owes its success to a knack for balancing atonal, off-the-wall punk sensibilities with perfect pop hooks. Nowhere is this more evident than on "I Came As A Rat (Long Walk Off a Short Dock)," ...
| | Ugly Casanova Sharpen Your Teeth CD (2002)
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| | Sonic Youth Dirty: Deluxe Edition CDs (1992) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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| | Modest Mouse Good News For People Who Love Bad News CD (2004)
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$9.29 The Dirty Dozen Brass Band offers the opening fanfare for Modest Mouse's sixth full-length, GOOD NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE BAD NEWS, a fitting intro for the outfit's most majestic record to date. On their prior major-label recordings, the (formerly) indie icons opted for wandering, spacey arrangements to accompany Isaac Brock's magnificently obtuse poetics. GOOD NEWS revives the immediacy of the band's earlier releases, but furthers the production values (without too much polish), and out pours some of the most commanding pop-rock imaginable.
The first single off of GOOD NEWS was the wonderfully catchy "Float On," with its syncopated, disco-like beat and Zen simplicity exemplified in the opening line "I backed my car into a cop car the other day. Well, he just drove off. Sometimes life's okay." Brock's trademark wistful vocals rest on the music as well as they ever have, equally at home on the serenely beautiful "The World at Large" and the choleric, Pixies-esque "Bury Me with It." The album closes fittingly ...
| | Sonic Youth - Corporate Ghost: The Videos 1990-2002 DVD (1990)
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$12.05 The career of Sonic Youth has seen them sculpt an inimitable sound, capable of satisfying both avant garde, and mainstream alternative rock tastes. Detuning their guitars to create an atonal noise has paid interesting dividends for the band, and after building an illustrious back catalogue on the indie scene, the group settled on major label DGC in 1990. This compilation of their video work charters the latter period of the band, beginning with visual interpretations of every track from the album "Goo." Subsequent records spawned further adventures in the video field, and these efforts are also included here. Directors include famous names such as Todd Haynes and Spike Jonze, while guests ranging from Chuck D of Public Enemy, to former child star Macaulay Culkin, appear in the videos. Tracks featured include "Kool Thing," "Dirty Boots," "100%," and many others.
Their first-time collection of their videos on DVD will blow their fans' minds away! This DVD features 23 videos from the Goo album to Murray Street (2002) with 3 unreleased videos. Fans get over 3 hours of ...
| | Johnny Cash Sings The Greatest Hits/Sings The Blue Train CD (1970)
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| | Bob Rivers Twisted Christmas CD (1990)
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| | David Basse Strike When Your Iron Is Hot CD (2000)
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| | Kim Richmond Ballads CD (2001)
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$12.95 Alto/soprano saxophonist Kim Richmond has long had an affinity for ballads, especially ...
| | Allman Brothers Band Gold CDs (2005) Remastered
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$15.39 At first glance, the two-disc GOLD collection may seem surprisingly similar to 2004's STAND BACK, with both chronologically arranged sets featuring many of the same Allman Brothers classics. Where GOLD differs from its predecessor, however, is in its focus; while STAND BACK draws from the years 1969 to 2002, GOLD hones in on the blues-rock group's '69-'79 heyday. Over that 10-year period, the band's surprisingly eclectic aesthetic would flow between the complex, jazz-tinged grooves of "Don't Want You ...
| | Derelicks Continued Pointless Obscurity CD (2007)
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| | Must Be Your Feet Unheard Sounds CD (2008)
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