Family Trees Or: CoPe We Must (CD)
Sean Na Na is back in action as a full-time project. Many people
might suspect that this is a side project to Har Mar Superstar, but it's actually quite the opposite. 2007 is the year of Sean Na Na. Late last year the band completed recording on what many
tastemakers are already saying is the record that will define the new world of American indie rock. Akin to the golden days of Guided By Voices, The Replacements, Family Trees Or: CoPe We Must brings back the coolness of American indie rock that we haven't seen in over a decade. As a band, they've been chugging along since 1997 releasing full length albums on such labels
as French Kiss, Troubleman, and Kill Rock Stars. If they were pressed to compare themselves to anyone they would say that they come off like Elvis Costello and Thin Lizzy partying and
writing together all night only to hand off the songs to the Replacements in the morning.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | We've Been Here Before |
| 2 | Don't Look Me Sideways |
| 3 | Fold, Hit, or Stand |
| 4 | Photo Booth |
| 5 | Hairspray |
| 6 | Can't Get a Spark |
| 7 | I'll Take It All |
| 8 | The Hunter |
| 9 | Help Me Up the Hill |
| 10 | Black Bag |
| 11 | Hands, Paws & Claws |
| 12 | Straight Dope |