swearing at motorists

BANDLIVESTUDIOWEBSTORE

more songs from the mellow struggle

released 01.17.2000

press release:

listen to this! it's don pitching the album and announcing an old show.

Developing from their roots in the Midwest American lo-fi scene -- a movement championed by Dayton's elder statesmen Guided By Voices -- More Songs from The Mellow Struggle reveals a band waking from the hazy murk of a lo-fi past ready to share their own very personal epiphany. Swearing At Motorists shares as much musically with Buffalo Springfield and Muswell Hillbilly-era Kinks as with later curators of the bad vibes such as Richard Hell and Alex Chilton. But there is also that early 80's new wave canon that seems to have deeply affected Doughman in his song structuring, attitude and vocal delivery. Indeed you can hear remnants of Joe Jackson, the Cars, and what was once perhaps a vicious Elvis Costello fixation. But this album is anything but retro. Rather it is a very contemporary look at disillusionment in the modern auto age, about lacking something so integral that there is nothing left to do but drive. Yes, this is a heavy record. Not even the insane hooks and anthemic choruses can hide that this is a record about coping with the loss and abandonment of something very near and dear to you.

tracks (with links to lyrics):

opening theme    creature of habits (theme from the big spill)    east of biloxi
   i'll only sleep    you're still here    reluctant angel    telford to north main

a triumph for clarity    no more james dean    the difference between listen and feel
   telford reprise    next exit ghost town    oxygen please    neighborhood of sirens

notes:

swearing at motorists is
dave doughman vocals guitars etc.
don thrasher drums tapes etc.
with
matt bowman guitars
phil mehaffey (organ on east of biloxi)

produced by dave doughman recorded in dayton, ohio
at cyberkinetics creative recording by phil mehaffey and
by dave at first floor recordings mastered by mike mogis

this recording will sound best when played @ 3/4 to maximum
available undistorted volume level on stereophonic equipment
all songs © 1999 swearing at motorists bmi

thank you

cd: available from secretly canadian records - $12

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