Recorded with Phil Palazzolo, who has worked with many righteous artists including Radio 4 and Gordan Gano of the Violent Femmes, this sonically captures what we've been working towards since our first album. There's previews of a all the tracks at CD Baby, and few at Myspace, too. If you haven't heard us before, I'd recommend listening to Coffee and Cigarettes, Go Out West, Waiting Room, Bounce, or Running Away. People seem to like those. Our pal Devon enjoys Fishing Hat and has said, "That Paul Rondeau's no Tony Bennett, but that's a great song to sing in the car." You can order it online below or go to Tower Records. It's also available at iTunes if album art, jewel cases, and cd players have become foreign terms to your music purchasing.
Recorded in the spirit of our lo-fi heroes, our first child has it's problems but will win you over with it's charm. We've kept the cover shot smaller here to emphasize which album we think is better. Here's a legit review courtesy of allmusic.com. You can get it for $8 at the shows. You may be able to find a copy somewhere online, too. We're not telling you where though.
Envision the black extending into the shape of a t-shirt and you know exactly what it's gonna look like.
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You used to be able to get these stickers for free at the shows. We may bring them back but for now they are a collectors item.
Copies of the "Who's The Man" movie are 10 dollars and are 100% home-made. When we say homemade we mean everything from the videotape cover to the writing, directing, and music. The video tape was probably manufactured in Asia though.