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To Everybody

To Everybody

[Vinyl] LP $11.99
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2004, Southern
VINYL FORMAT. Sometimes a band rises from the earth as if it had been smoldering in the magma of the earth's core for years; unrelated and seemingly oblivious to any musical trend, yet rising with an immediate and darkly foreign impact. 90 Day Men is such a band, and "To Everybody" is such a record. Phantoms above the rocky forms of previous releases, "To Everybody"'s unmistakable blend of harmonized and sung/slurred vocals animated hollow body guitar tracks, dramatically sublime electric and natural piano movements built around a darkly textured and enthralling rhythm section, is sure to bring the band to a new surface of exposure and experience exemplifying the sound of a band coming into its own.

"To Everybody" is the group's second album proper, following 2000's "(It (is) It) Critical Band" on Southern Records. "To Everybody" is the first 90 Day Men album to feature keyboard/piano player Andy Lansangan on every track, eliciting bold and beautiful natural piano sounds, as well as clever and imaginative electric piano overdubs.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 I've Got Designs on You
2 Last Night, A DJ Saved My Life
3 Saint Theresa in Ecstacy
4 We Blame Chicago
5 Alligator
6 National Car Crash

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Daniel Burazer
Brian Case, one of the founders of 90 Day Men, takes a step back in this release and keyboard player Andy is front and center. I really enjoyed how this band brings effects into the songs. For example, the drums can be hiding in the mix of instruments to suddenly come back with a loud snare hit.
It takes imagination to listen to these guys because most of the album is taken over by the instruments not voices. Hypnotic lines on guitar and keyboards backed by solid drum and bass beats. More pyscheldelic and lighter than their previous ''It (is it) a Critical Band'' but definitely strong and unique. I saw this band in 1999 play for only five people in a club in Greensboro, NC and they were amazing. No pretentiousness in these four guys, just love for music.
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