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A1: You Can't Go Home No More () A2: People Throwing Stones In Glass Houses () A3: I Don't Care (Ooh La La La La) () A4: Rooster In The Hen House () A5: I Heard Laughing () A6: Kisses In The Morning () B1: True Love () B2: My Best Fit () B3: Fires And Floods () B4: Dumb Friends () B5: Foreman Grill () B6: Personal Injury Law () B7: Daddy's Coming Home () |
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| Description: | At the request of Danâ??s family, wife and daughter, we are releasing this album which Dan finished a few months before his death on 20th March 2021. 100% of all the profits from this release, both the artists share and the record company share, are being paid into a trust fund for Danâ??s young daughter, which she will be able to access when she reaches age. It has been released as Dan intended â?? nothing has been changed.
â??Arise, Dan Sartain, Ariseâ??, the latest studio album by Americaâ??s infamous rock â??nâ?? roll troubadour Dan Sartain, will be released by One Little Independent Records. Made up of thirteen wickedly wisecracking, vintage surf-rock bangers, this concise and classic record incorporates everything thatâ??s made Dan Sartain the genres favourite underdog over the last two decades. Seeped in obsidian black humour with tracks like â??Glasses Housesâ??, â??Rooster In The Henhouseâ?? and â??I Heard Laughingâ?? ruthlessly calling out those who would slight him while also riding the hard line of self-awareness, the biting witticism of these tracks pair wonderfully with the playful tone of
Sartainâ??s slick-back dark doo-wop. Elsewhere on the likes of â??True Loveâ?? and â??Fires and Floodsâ?? the crooner gets a chance to flex his punk muscles, pushing the guitars further into distorted territory taking the late 50s garage-rock influence via the late 70s in much the same way The Ramones and The Damned did. But weâ??re transported right back again when Sartain slows down for ballad standouts such as â??Kisses In The Morningâ?? and â??Personal Injury Lawâ??. Throughout â??Arise, Dan Sartain, Ariseâ?? searing surf guitars intertwine with beautifully haunted organ jabs, with rhythms pulled straight from saloon bars way out west, and cheeky wink-to-the-camera lyrical whimsy.
On â??Arise, Dan Sartain, Ariseâ?? we witness a master at work in a field he perfected, with everything but what is completely necessary cut away to craft an album that couldnâ??t better represent one of the last true outsider artists of an immortal genre. - Second pressing of the posthumous album released November 21st 2021. |
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