Smother & Shrink $0.30
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OSGOODS
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2. | Listen to Steady by OSGOODS | 17 | plays | 3:28 | FREE | No Recommendations | |||
3. | Listen to Where I Bleed by OSGOODS | 16 | plays | 2:44 | FREE | No Recommendations | |||
4. | Listen to You Made It Easy by OSGOODS | 16 | plays | 3:20 | FREE | No Recommendations | |||
5. | Listen to Six 8 (You Alone) by OSGOODS | 17 | plays | 4:54 | $0.15 | 1 | |||
6. | Listen to Short, Fat & Ugly by OSGOODS |
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7. | Listen to You're Killing Me by OSGOODS | 14 | plays | 4:14 | FREE | No Recommendations | |||
8. | Listen to My New Excuse by OSGOODS | 16 | plays | 3:41 | FREE | No Recommendations | |||
9. | Listen to Steady (Radio Edit) by OSGOODS |
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About Smother & Shrink
Armed with infectious melodies and inventive, quirky lyrics, singer/songwriter Anthony Nigro formed the band while attending school at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where the Osgoods performed as a trio and recorded 1999's Assistant Manager EP before relocating to Los Angeles in 2001.For their first full-length effort, the trio effectively mixed lush vocal harmonies and pop hooks with a raw sound. Automatic Do-over, was released in 2002 and was very well received by fans and critics alike. Accompanied by new drummer, Dan Hull, the band began work on material for 2006's Smother & Shrink which was released October 1st.
A final line-up change welcomes bass player and skilled backing vocalist Chris Evans into the fold. The result is a rock-solid rhythm section that rounds out the Osgoods sound and contributes to the group's knack for charming audiences with their distinct brand of agitated pop.
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funkelgreen Rec'd this on Aug 12, 2008:
Street Cred: 61
Rec's: 4
“The minor chord progressions in this track create a haunting feel. Great blend of guitar and vocal harmonies. I can't get enough of that progression and the solo is solid to the core.”
