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13 RECs for this Album
9 with a review
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
“Dylan-esque voice, beautiful lyrics, poetic”
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
“Beautiful minimal rock song, lots of distortion and feedback, great tune, scary lyrics :)”
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
“Almost operatic juxtaposition of sex and death in the lyrics, but yet such an upbeat tune...”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 28483
Rec's: 1024
“What a song, and what a story. You can't beat the upbeat nature of the song vs the macabre black humor of the lyrics. Edgy and sharp and oh so well done. I love this band.”
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
“Country music lyrics with an old-school punk beat: agri-post-punk anyone?”
davidack4 Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 5104
Rec's: 190
“A cool band! Nice sound, great add for my music library!”
davidack4 Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 5104
Rec's: 190
“Great song, solid album, well worth the download!!”
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
Track: Edge of the universe cafe
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Album: Junkie Faithful
Artist: The Ike Reilly Assassination
“Just going to quote from this song: "I've heard the waitress from the coffee shop / At the edge of the universe / Tricks rich men into being slaves ... She speaks freely in a parlor /
cuts her absinthe down with dirt /
she says someday son you'll meet up / with
all those you have hurt" Enough said.”
jamieshanks Rec'd this on Jul 18, 2008:
Street Cred: 13613
Rec's: 523
“If Dylan did a song about heroin, this would be it. Dark and mystical and terrifyingly grim, with a twist of religious philosophy thrown in at the end. Of course, if Dylan DID sing a song about heroin and I don't know about then I now look un-musicista. Oh well :)”
