Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
The three original members of Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, lead guitarist Will Knauer, drummer Philip Dickey, and bassist Tom Hembree, met in high school in Springfield, MO, thanks to a mutual friend, and soon formed a band. It was Dickey who came up with their name while shopping with his mother one day in the local mall, and he also wrote most of their songs. Once in college, the trio added singer/guitarist John Robert Cardwell and bassist/recording engineer Jonathan James, and the band's debut album, Broom, recorded in Knauer's home and ori...[more]
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Their debut is an expertly crafted indie pop gem. Spin declared the Missouri band "could succeed The Shins." Then a slew of bloggers ranked them ahead of Wilco and Iron & Wine in Leafblower's annual "Top Bands Of America Today". Broom sparkles when it rocks, has hooks galore, and should make a lasting impression. Think The Shins, Pavement, Of Montreal, and Elliott Smith. "One of those rare albums where every song is crafted, delicious, and essential" - SF Weekly.
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Pershing is the sophomore release from Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. Since the band's critically acclaimed debut, Broom, they have shared the stage with the likes of Mute Math, of Montreal, Sound Team, Catfish Haven and Chin Up Chin Up, to name a few. They headlined a European tour and even made their way to their namesake's homeland of Russia! Spin declared them the band that "could succeed The Shins" and enthusiastic press rolled in. Now, they are raising the bar even higher with [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Pershing is the sophomore release from Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. Since the band's critically acclaimed debut, Broom, they have shared the stage with the likes of Mute Math, of Montreal, Sound Team, Catfish Haven and Chin Up Chin Up, to name a few. They headlined a European tour and even made their way to their namesake's homeland of Russia! Spin declared them the band that "could succeed The Shins" and enthusiastic press rolled in. Now, they are raising the bar even [ read more ]
LP $13.49
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VINYL FORMAT. Their debut is an expertly crafted indie pop gem. Spin declared the Missouri band "could succeed The Shins." Then a slew of bloggers ranked them ahead of Wilco and Iron & Wine in Leafblower's annual "Top Bands Of America Today". Broom sparkles when it rocks, has hooks galore, and should make a lasting impression. Think The Shins, Pavement, Of Montreal, and Elliott Smith. "One of those rare albums where every song is crafted, delicious, and essential" - SF Weekly.
LP $13.99
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VINYL FORMAT. This Missouri band's debut, Broom was praised by Spin: "could succeed The Shins", and received unbelievable blog support which landed the record on the annual and prestigious Leafblower "Top Bands Of America" list ahead of albums from Iron & Wine and Wilco. Since then, the group has played shows with Tapes 'N Tapes, Aloha, and Of Montreal and toured with Catfish Haven and Birdmonster, expanding their fan base all the while. These songs are the newest SSLYBY material in two years. "Peg t [ read more ]
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