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The "wink wink" Thread 2010: This Time It's Personal
Tom:
Sweet
geodescent:
Fierce Bad Rabbit - Spools of Thread (CD released 16 Oct 2010)
--- Quote ---When Fierce Bad Rabbit formed in 2009, regional media called them a “supergroup.” The standout talent of each member of the band was already well established in Northern Colorado. But supergroups are engineered by record labels. The members of Fierce Bad Rabbit were magnetically drawn together to create indie pop music with a hook and a heart.
Featuring Chris Anderson (vocals/guitar/piano), Alana Rolfe (viola/vocals), Dayton Hicks (bass), and Adam Pitner (drums/percussion), Fierce Bad Rabbit found regional success nearly immediately after coming together. Songwriting came natural, and the band soon released a self-titled EP that had airplay before it hit the streets. They were voted “Best Indie Rock” by peers in the Fort Collins Musicians Association, and Westword nominated the band for “Best Indie Pop.” They performed at the 2010 South by Southwest in Austin, received featured airplay on stations throughout the region, and were selected for the inaugural class of SpokesBUZZ Fort Collins, a non-profit that raises awareness of Fort Collins as a music hub.
With the October 2010 release of their first studio LP, Spools of Thread, the band is poised to gain broad attention. The songs on the album are an emotionally powerful, infectious brand of indie pop. Songs like “Everything’s Alright” and “All I Have Is You,” are radio-ready sing-a-longs without the triteness and disposability too often found in pop music. Instead, Anderson pens songs with an honesty and depth that captures and connects listeners.[/quote/]
The whole thing's available online at the moment (just click "Listen.")
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De_El:
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Basically it's Salem if Salem was actually inspired. Deserves to be in the dub canon, really hypnotic.
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I guess I've got to listen this one then. I can't really imagine what Salem would be like if any of them GAF about anything.
Actually I'll probably listen to at least half of what you posted. I'm kind of addicted to funky, garage and their related/derivative forms right now. Maybe right after I get over this Girl Unit mix i've been listening to.
Mr. Tool:
A Sunny Day In Glasgow - Autumn, Again
It's a new album released for free from the band. Even better, they uploaded it to mediafire
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Donate or buy the vinyl here. Read the Pitchfork review here
KvP:
--- Quote from: geodescent on 18 Oct 2010, 12:26 ---Fierce Bad Rabbit - Spools of Thread (CD released 16 Oct 2010)
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--- Quote ---When Fierce Bad Rabbit formed in 2009, regional media called them a “supergroup.” The standout talent of each member of the band was already well established in Northern Colorado. But supergroups are engineered by record labels. The members of Fierce Bad Rabbit were magnetically drawn together to create indie pop music with a hook and a heart.
Featuring Chris Anderson (vocals/guitar/piano), Alana Rolfe (viola/vocals), Dayton Hicks (bass), and Adam Pitner (drums/percussion), Fierce Bad Rabbit found regional success nearly immediately after coming together. Songwriting came natural, and the band soon released a self-titled EP that had airplay before it hit the streets. They were voted “Best Indie Rock” by peers in the Fort Collins Musicians Association, and Westword nominated the band for “Best Indie Pop.” They performed at the 2010 South by Southwest in Austin, received featured airplay on stations throughout the region, and were selected for the inaugural class of SpokesBUZZ Fort Collins, a non-profit that raises awareness of Fort Collins as a music hub.
With the October 2010 release of their first studio LP, Spools of Thread, the band is poised to gain broad attention. The songs on the album are an emotionally powerful, infectious brand of indie pop. Songs like “Everything’s Alright” and “All I Have Is You,” are radio-ready sing-a-longs without the triteness and disposability too often found in pop music. Instead, Anderson pens songs with an honesty and depth that captures and connects listeners.[/quote/]
The whole thing's available online at the moment (just click "Listen.")
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Is that you, Chris? Stop calling into the station, we're playing your damned album all the time, just chill. If you're not him, tell him to chill.
Anyway guys I'm gonna have to recommend this album, seeing as how it's local and all.
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