2004, Hometapes
"William of Orange," considered by The Caribbean to be their most
"right" work yet, is a batch of five songs that expand far beyond their
at-first-glance (and highly satisfying) pop sensibility. Following
their 2003 full-length "History's First Know-It-All" (released by
Tomlab and Endearing), this "mini-mini-album" takes lovely melodies off
the beaten path and back again, visiting electronic experimentation,
multi-instrument exaltation, and lyrical conjuration along the way.
Produced in partnership with Chad Clark and dressed up with photography
and design by Sara Padgett and Adam Heathcott (including enhanced
content on the cd!), the "William of Orange" EP is a big record in a
little package.
Everyone who purchases "William of Orange" will be entered to win one of three original 10x15-inch color prints, handsigned by photographer Sara Padgett. Contest ends May 14th.
Everyone who purchases "William of Orange" will be entered to win one of three original 10x15-inch color prints, handsigned by photographer Sara Padgett. Contest ends May 14th.
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