CD Too Pure/ Beggars Group / Indigo Release date: 28/Sep/2007
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#6925 in Other Alternative #118162 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
1987193497
Details / Tracklist:
01. "The Lord Hates A Coward"
02. "Plague Of Onces"
03. "Fingers Become Thumbs!"
04. "Manchasm"
05. "Fuck The Countryside Alliance"
06. "My Gymnastic Past"
07. "Suddenly It's A Folk Song"
08. "Kept By Bees"
09. "Small Bones Small Bodies"
10. "Wrigley Scott"
11. "Real Men Hunt In Packs"
12. "Team:Seed"
13. "Adeadenemyalwayssmellsgood"
14. "The Contrarian"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Curses by Future Of The Left, released 20 September 2007, includes the following tracks: "Fingers Become Thumbs!", "Fuck The Countryside Alliance", "Suddenly It's A Folk Song", "Small Bones Small Bodies" and more.
This version of Curses comes as a 1xCD. -
(p) & (c) 2007 Too Pure Recordings
Some copies with sticker on front:
"FUTURE OF THE LEFT Curses
Future of the Left, 0.8 more Pitchfork-y than mclusky!
*Warning: Pitchfork rating applies to FOTL's Curses and mclusky's
The Difference Problem... and may not apply to all mclusky's recordings*"
This debut album from Cardiff-based (yet sort-of exiles) Future Of The Left was released back in late 2007, but I see that no review has yet been post...
JON YOUNG - 21/Feb/2008
Piecing together rancid bits of funk, punk, and absurdist theater, Future of the Left's debut album spews confrontational noise with exhilarating flai...
Cole Stryker - 14/Feb/2008
I guess we can blame Nirvana, but around the early ‘90s, rock bands began to confuse “angry” with “angsty”. The last decade was flush with brooding fr...
Joseph Hale - 06/Feb/2008
Last year’s South By Southwest festival had a lot of high points for me. One of my favorites was meeting Andy Falkous of the late, great Cardiff trio ...
JOSH MODELL - 29/Jan/2008
Indie-rock tends to be fairly well-mannered: Even
when it succumbs to metallic influences (see: the whole Isis/Pelican
"instro-metal" axis), it tends ...
Chip Adams - 12/Dec/2007
Few bands kicked as much ass as the brilliance of Mclusky. They still rank as one of the most underappreciated rock bands in recent memory, with aggre...