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flaum adger

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Christopher Rasmussen
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Christopher Rasmussen One of the best rock records of the year! Favorite track: Damned if you do, Really Damned if you Do it a Lot.
Damian Harvey
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Damian Harvey Still playing this album almost daily! Love the tightness of the rhythm section, and the contrast between the straight vocals and raw guitar filling the gaps! Perfect production which suits the band perfectly. Inspiring. honestly. Get something else out! Or get some live stuff, demos...anything up on here! PLEASE!!! Favorite track: Damned if you do, Really Damned if you Do it a Lot.
John Bloor
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John Bloor Fantastically great alt-rock album!

The recording is so damn good, with wonderful space around the instruments and their tonality captured beautifully. Favorite track: The Church of Satan and the Custody Battle.
Craig Hutler
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Craig Hutler Wonderful things can happen when you mix two wonderful and talented members of -dis with the ever powerful Mac McNeilly of Jesus Lizard fame. Favorite track: The New Money.
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It was a hard time for such a cartoon outside his prime-time, he took the harpoons of critics in September and he was gone before November Then he was out of school and nearly out of his depth he took the Amtrak back to Madison but he was no contender another hopeful seeking tenure Then it was plan C, so he boarded a plane back to his home town or really what remained because the industry had left because the agriculture died Now, it's a ghost town Now, the broadcast is over All done as a concept Now, the series is cancelled No one but a construct Now, a name from a bad script
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Some people take the things they want to hear from people in their lives I'll keep it brief I don't have much to say and you won't fill that void touch my heart or change my mind or make me stick around say something that has an impact entice me to come down Most people say the things they memorize and force them artlessly on you I don't say a thing but I get left behind and I wonder why we're caught between our loneliness and a wish to be alone misanthropes like us betray ourselves and stay at home
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Your mother's right I'm afraid it's true But this could be a life for you We could be together In Indiana No god no devil no paradise No hell no fire no other lies No more church on Sunday In Indiana Your mother's wrong this is not a sin 'Cause I'm your father and your best friend We can sign the papers
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20 years stretched out from then to here and now to me it's really no surprise that I've ended here and that I am this way and how I'm someone you might despise. I left the hospital and drove to Golden Gate but on the way I made a final stop - and a simple fact and one I can't deny - I probably wanted to get caught. When the police came I turned my side-view mirrors 'til I could see them both on either side. Then a memory - a time in '64 - came a-fluttering across my mind: a banjo lying across my lap and smoke curling out of your mouth. There were bottles, smoke before the needles and mirrors - now 'basing's what it's all about. We had our movement and we had our new ideas we had our own revolution style. We had our hair and clothes we went on tour and then the paparazzi grudgingly obliged. There were houses, vehicles, divorces, and legal fights. Higher consciousness was finally put on hold. We gave up but we were gettin' high.
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They found you out the day that you arrived. They saw your face they recognized your kind. Their hands were tied they had to take you on. Ostracized you luncheoned on your own. The fantasy you carry at night: of violence to answer every slight. Privately you wage a silent war, a war you've waged since 1974.
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I posted this and thought that I might feel better and make you see the whole thing from a new perspective. What's in my head and what's in your heart are in contention as someone who pursues and then enjoys rejection. I posted this and thought you might reconsider and see yourself as you appear in the picture.
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She has more money than her mom and dad but they knew that she'd marry well For them these wannabes, these dilettantes- morality is wealth And in this manner, they raise their sociopaths to earn, to win, and to obtain. She's made a fetish of all these things- of shoes, of schools and restaurants.
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released May 1, 2013

Rob Sieracki - bass

Mac McNeilly - drums

Chris Fuller - guitar, vocals

Recorded by Greg Norman at Electrical Audio and Studio Greg Studios II in Chicago, IL.

Mastered by Carl Saff. www.saffmastering.com

Cover photo courtesy the Polish Warbride.

Photos by Liz Clayton. kittyempire.org

The musics were written by the flaum adger river valley mountain boys. The bass line in "Smokin' Coke..." was lifted from Dare Damon circa 1989.

Thanks to Jenny, Mary, and Pilar. Thanks to Chris Hall and Dan Hanke. Thanks to the PRF.

All musics © 2013 Scary Bodega Productions Publishing ASCAP

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flaum adger Chicago, Illinois

Featuring 2/3 of dis- and 1/4 of the Jesus Lizard; Flaum Adger formed in 2008 in Chicago, IL. They have recorded one record to date. Personnel: Rob Sieracki - bass, Mac McNeilly - drums, Chris Fuller - guitar/vocals.

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