01.The Earth Isn't Humming
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Amber Tinfoil Forrest Confines Us
01.The Earth Isn't Humming
01.Forgive Me
02.Confessions
03.The Death of Me
04.Body In A Box
05.Sleeping Sickness
06.What Makes A Man?
07.Waiting...
08.Constant Knot
09.Against The Grain
10.The Girl
11.Sensible Heart
12.As Much As I Ever Could
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Giant Squid Omni Mics > Battery box w/bass roll-off > iRiver H100 w/Rockbox installed
>Split into tracks/normalized/EQed using Cubase LE
>Exported to .wav
>Flac using FLAC Frontend
01.Intro
02.Televators
03.Cedric Talks
04.The Widow
05.Cedric Talks
06.Miranda, That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore
07.Cedric Talks
08.Asilos Magdalena
09.Cedric Talks
10.Vermicide
11.Cedric Talks
12.New Song
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01.Intro
02.Roulette Dares
03.New Year's Countdown and Mini-jam
04.Viscera Eyes
05.Wax Simulacra
06.Goliath
07.Conjugal Burns
08.Tetragrammaton
09.Agadez
10.Metatron
11.Cygnus Intro
12.Cygnus
13.Ourobouros
14.Ilyena
15.Meccamputechture
16.Aberinkula
17.Day of the Baphomets
18.Drunkship of Lanterns
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200 on Rainbow Transparent vinyl
300 on Rainbow Milk vinyl
500 on Orange with Red speckles
Born after the unfortunate end (or hiatus) of Gatsbys American Dream, Kirk and Kyle began doing Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground. Although the band is still relatively new, they have released a live DVD, played Last Call with Carson Daly, and have gotten people talking all over the world. I got brought into the equation when their manager, Mike Kaminsky, dropped me a line about possibly doing the vinyl for their debut album. I asked to hear the songs and I was honestly floored. The songs are so well written, the instrumentation so vast, and the hooks just reach out and grab you. I usually cringe when someone compares a band to the Beatles, but this record sounds like what the Beatles may have sounded like had they recorded an album in 2007 in the Northwest.
This record defies classification, genre pigeonholing, or band comparisons. It is just fucking brilliant. I ask that no matter what kind of music you listen to, please give it a listen. I still can't believe that we are releasing this album (double LP and digital download card, no CDs).
01.Sugar Skulls
02.Artist And Repertoire
03.The Gift Of Paralysis
04.Tell Them That She's Not Scared
05.X Amount Of Truth
06.Vultures
07.Mirrors
08.If God Smokes Cheap Cigars
09.Starving Your Friends
10.Lapse
11.Because All Suffering Is Sweet To Me
12.I'm Breathing, Are You Breathing Too?
01.All At Once
02.Sleep Through The Static
03.Hope
04.Angel
05.Enemy
06.If I Had Eyes
07.Same Girl
08.What You Thought You Need
09.Adrift
10.Go On
11.They Do, They Don't
12.While We Wait
13.Monsoon
14.Losing Keys