2007, Magic Marker Records
Tullycraft is known for writing indie pop anthems. Over the years, the band has penned a handful of songs that practically define the twee movement in America. It would be a safe statement to say that the new album, Every Scene Needs a Center, picks up where the band's fourth album, Disenchanted Hearts Unite, left off, but that would also be selling Tullycraft short. This new album, recorded entirely on analog tape, is not simply a collection of wonderfully snarky pop songs with one or two anthems thrown in, but is an entire record of ultra-catchy, smart indie pop anthems that takes aim at vampires, the English class system, goth waitresses, and much more. This time around, Tullycraft may have actually crafted a twee masterpiece.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | The Punks Are Writing Love Songs |
| 2 | Fangs On Bats |
| 3 | Georgette Plays a Goth |
| 4 | Bored to Hear Your Heart Still Breaks |
| 5 | Clique At Night Vandals |
| 6 | Dracula Screams of Tiger Style (Parts 1&2) |
| 7 | The Lonely Life of a UFO Researcher |
| 8 | A Cursed Miss Maybellene |
| 9 | If You Take Away the Make-Up (Then the Vampires They Will Die) |
| 10 | Misgiving |
| 11 | The Neutron |
| 12 | One Essex Girl |
| 13 | The Secret History of Devil's Paw |
| 14 | We Know You're Cute, You Told Us |
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