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Maudlin is often a satiric commentary on the state of contemporary life, from the futility of sadness, self-pity, and ennui ("Sitting On The Sidewalk", "Now That I'm Home") to economic and social inequities ("Got Alot Of Gull", "Only The Times Are Changing") to the anesthetizing effects of technology ("Computer Screens And TVs"). With dishwater-colored and cracked glasses, Capgun Coup are almost modern, Midwestern Holden Caulfields - howling with restless dissatisfaction in anguished, dissonant vocals and ... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Maudlin is often a satiric commentary on the state of contemporary life, from the futility of sadness, self-pity, and ennui ("Sitting On The Sidewalk", "Now That I'm Home") to economic and social inequities ("Got Alot Of Gull", "Only The Times Are Changing") to the anesthetizing effects of technology ("Computer Screens And TVs"). With dishwater-colored and cracked glasses, Capgun Coup are almost modern, Midwestern Holden Caulfields - howling with restless dissatisfaction in anguished, dissona... [ read more ]
LP $15.99
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Laconic Chamber History of Epidemics, Letter E No. 5ive Longplayer, Various Artists Rapid Transit
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This debut is as much an homage to basement shows and house parties as it is to the indie pop tradition. Nebraskafish is a nice snapshot of the group's evolution from early minimal folk to darker, more atmospheric pieces. Music meant to be heard in a close setting with friends.
MP3 $8.99
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