This has been on my to-buy list for a month or so maybe. Based partly just on reading the blurb to an interview with them.
Anyway, Iβm currently listening to (specifically track three of) this:
This has been on my to-buy list for a month or so maybe. Based partly just on reading the blurb to an interview with them.
Anyway, Iβm currently listening to (specifically track three of) this:
still so good. in a strange turn of fate, one of my atds ended up marrying the guy who did the vocals to this. 16 year old me would have been so stoked. 24 year old me wasβ¦pleased.
Didnβt know these fellas at all until I saw them at ATP Nightmare in 2006. One of the surprise highlights of the weekend.
No studio version on YouTube, but Come See Come Saw by Rocket From The Crypt. So great.
Right now, headphones on at work (so I donβt have to hear the annoying bloke in the office who canβt not join in any conversation going), Iβm listening to Saturdayβs Todd-o-Phonic show on WFMU.
Just found this EP on Spotify. Loved this band when they were around.
Listening to this on a seven inch single and trying to figure out the true story. On the YouTube, guitarist Joe Maraia comments that it was his band The Questionaires under a fake name. But Warren Schutz, the song writer was a Brill Building guy and so my assumption was that it was session musicians doing it especially for the film Unholy Matrimony (a super cheap exploitation b-movie). Which is backed up by the acetate by Maraiaβs band, on YouTube, sounding quite different from the released version under the Warmest Spring name. Iβve found Shutz on Facebook but I think Iβd feel weird to message him and ask him about it.