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3rd December 2007 03:24 PM
pdog

We're proud of all our songs, even the ones that don't make it on the final album, they have a life force of their own... And we simply wanted to find a way getting those songs out there.

As well as this short 9 minute film we created for "American X" with our friend and artist Jamie Dagg, with whom we believe in, and we've even paid for this out of our own pockets to get this released.

The strange thing is that for every album we've recorded there's at least twice as many songs that never see the light of day. So someday, hopefully when we're dead, maybe someone will unearth all of it and remember that, hey maybe those 3 strange kids that all dressed in black weren't so bad after all.

From,
Robert

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The EP comes out tomorrow, December 4th, at indie retail locations across the US. This is a limited run, so when they're gone, they're gone.

The Track Listing is:
1. The Likes Of You
2. Vision
3. The Show's About To Begin
4. MK Ultra
5. Whenever You're Ready
6. 20 Hours
7. Last Chance For Love
8. American X (Short Film)

Click on the below cover art to find a store near you. And for all our fans outside of the US, we have a limited number for sale in our web store starting tomorrow as well. Click
HERE to go to the store.

3rd December 2007 03:55 PM
speedfreakjive cool! it should be available in UK too.

I thought Baby 81 was a brilliant album of solid tunes
[Edited by speedfreakjive]
3rd December 2007 04:34 PM
pdog me too...
it is one of dozens of albums I think about when people say there's nothing good out there today. It is out there, you just won't hear it on lame ass FM radio or see much if anything about it on TV.
If you open your eyes and ears, it isn't like this stuff is difficult to find...
This album is great IMO, and I know I'm going to still listen to it 5 years from now....
4th December 2007 05:08 AM
speedfreakjive another more known act who have had a great album but strangely subdued reaction are The White Stripes. I thought Icky Thump was one of their best albums, the guitar sound is amazing
4th December 2007 05:17 AM
mrhipfl Baby 81 rocked. I hated Icky Thump, though.
5th December 2007 08:55 AM
Factory Girl
quote:
mrhipfl wrote:
I hated Icky Thump, though.



Why? I never did get through it.

I saw BRMC live twice, and was underwhelmed.
5th December 2007 12:09 PM
mrhipfl
quote:
Factory Girl wrote:


Why? I never did get through it.



It just sounded too weird and too out there for my taste. I liked their other albums though, for the most part.

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