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May You Dine On Weeds Made Bitter By The Piss Of Drunkards

by [Alec K. Redfearn and] The Eyesores

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Nausea 03:32
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Wake Up 04:05
5.
Defenseless 02:33
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Hustle 04:22
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Sleeping 03:14
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Satellite 02:14
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Blue 07:27
14.
Elizabeth 05:33

about

This was the first Eyesores release and was released under the name The Eyesores, as the 'cease and desist' lawyer letter from the California punk rock band insisting that they 'change their name' hadn't arrived yet...

"Could there possibly be a more entertaining album title? Few musical works could live up to such expectations, but the Eyesores certainly try. They’re the kind of band that give folk-rock a good name, and wouldn’t be out of place beside Elephant 6 acts Olivia Tremor Control or Neutral Milk Hotel.
What sets them apart from just about anything else is their use of the accordion as a lead instrument, making it sound like nothing you would normally associate with the squeeze box. Alec K. Redfearn wields his instrument like Sam Coomes of Quasi renders his electric organ, making it sound like a natural indie rock instrument.
Elsewhere, banjos, lap steels and string basses flesh out this non-traditional recording. The vocals fall a little short and the album runs a bit long, but a small amount of musical invention goes a long way." - Exclaim

credits

released April 13, 2018

Alec K. Redfearn : Accordion, Vocals, Percussion, Piano
Corwin Butterworth : Lap Steel Guitar
Margaret Wienk : String Bass, Vocals
Mark Pedini : Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Matthew Everett : Guitar, Vocals
William Schaff : Guitar, Pedalboard
with
Shawn Wallace : Trumpet

All words and music by Alec K. Redfearn, except 4, 8, 10, 12, which are by Matthew Everett.

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