The Coachmen lounge consists of songs that were not put on the debut album and other songs from various 1995 sessions at d-116 & SOH Studio's. Unlike the debut album, the songs have become more elaborate with more instruments. And more effort was made to capture the best cut.
The energetic and humorous vocals still pop up in this album, like they did in the debut album. This album was where the kissing farries started to develop their own style of music and MOST IMPORTANTLY their own style of doing things.

Since the farries were still in high school in 1995, they didn't hire studio musicians (because they don't know the first step on obtaining them)! So in order to elaborate a bit with their sound the farries asked a kid who had no previous musical or vocal experience to record a song (Strange). The flip side is the kid is a genius for words. (Bryan Sterle- Louis the German) Jason Yukich also appears on the album with a song that was written and performed by him...in fact the only reason it appears is because it was fitting the groove we were in. Sorry Jason...u get all credit...Don't forget Andy Vendetti, along with tubar its the kissing farries Two Fathers. Andy plays a more in-depth part (instrument wise) to this album then he did in the debut. How much celery do you want, daddy priest, Raged society, short hair vegetarian and ukaliptis tree are great examples. He truly developed his artistic sweetening contributions. Together Andy and Tubar make a great band and the kissing farries would not exist with out Vendetti's contribution and inspiration.

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