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Lagniappe
Saddle Creek benifit CD
Lagniappe was born on September 2nd, 2005; the result of our watching the surreal events unfolding in New Orleans and the greater Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. Old favorites, new faces, and friends of Saddle Creek recorded these 13 tracks in bedrooms, basements, kitchens, living rooms, and even in a couple of studios. The album was put together in one week. Its a menagerie of mostly new songs, a few tracks that should have made it onto albums but for whatever reason didnt, a couple of B-sides, a demo song whatever people could contribute. All of Saddle Creek and its artists profits from the sale of Lagniappe are being donated to the Red Cross for their relief efforts. 1. Cursive Ten Percent to the Ten Percent 2. Maria Taylor and Andy LeMaster (Now Its Overhead) Breathe 3. Criteria Booketa 4. The Elected San Francisco Via Chicago Blues 5. Broken Spindles Move Away (Broken Spindles Remix) 6. Cocoon (Jake Bellows of Neva Dinova and Todd Fink of the Faint) Shes a Ghost 7. Bright Eyes Napoleons Hat 8. The Faint Hypnotised 9. Orenda Fink No Evolution (acoustic) 10. Mayday Footprints 11. Sorry About Dresden Sunrise: Norfolk, Virginia 12. Two Gallants All Your Faithless Loyalties 13. The Good Life New Years Retribution
Saddle Creek
CD
Bridge And Tunnel
Rebuilding Year
Released late September / October on No Idea Records - The second album recorded & mixed by J. Robbins (Against Me!, Jawbreaker, Lemuria, Small Brown Bike) at The Magpie Cage in Baltimore. Coloured vinyl comes in a gatefold jacket with download code. Sonically anchored by a guitar-driven melodicism reminiscent of later-era Small Brown Bike, Bridge and Tunnel harness the explosive, angular technique employed by luminaries like Fugazi and Cursive to convey a cutting sense of immediacy and intensity. Bookended by soaring atmospheric compositions, the roots of the album lie in a commanding mastery of complex rhythm and a precision born of both tireless effort and innate chemistry. Above it all, their voices weave together through a range of emotionally-laden tones as somber harmonies flip on a fill to a wrenching howl that echoes the desperation and defiance they’ve put to paper. “Bridge and Tunnel pull risky maneuvers on their sophomore full-length. Opening with their longest song to date, ‘Synchronized Swimming’ (a nearly six-minute stunner that moves from haunting to beautiful in under 45 seconds), it’s an epic achievement that shows just how brilliant and passionate the New York act can be. From the aggressive prog-hardcore of ‘Outgrowing Pains’ to the emotive break in ‘Drill Instructor,’ the band continue to ply their trade via countless guitar pedals, mathy rhythms and intelligent metaphors detailing the panic involved in honest, urban living... this is the type of forward thinking that doesn’t turn up nearly often enough in punk.” - Brian Schultz, Alternative Press
No Idea Records
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