2006-01-21
An album written “to convey the sensation of post-millenium panic, of a clock ticking and of a furious, unsettling race against time…The songs and performances all reflect the frenzy and exhilaration of behavior modifications that occur when you have your eyes on the second hand and your hands on the volume controls of an Ampeg Reverbrocket amplifier, a rock and roll arms race of sorts.”Elliott Smith
From a Basement on a Hill
Destroyer
Trouble In Dreams
John Doe
Forever Hasn't Happened Yet
Chris Robinson & the New Earth Mud
This Magnificent Distance
Charlie Sexton & Shannon McNally
Southside Sessions
Seth
Capillarious
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