here is where we are $2.42
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the overdubs
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About here is where we are
Ryan Townsend moved to Davis, CA in January 2006. By March, the former Chevron Girl/Girlfriend in a Coma/Lonely as America frontman had a brand new band. The Overdubs play a particular, unique brand of homemade indie rock that's part lo-fi fever dream and part americana hootenanny."here is where we are" is a collection of songs recorded between 2002-2006. nearly all of them are home-recorded so they have that crazed, red-eyed, intimate feel. I am proud of all of them. I can't say for sure when the record will be availible on digital music services like itunes and rhapsody but it will eventually be on there. until then, we are going to release it for sale through cdbaby. The first few copies of this record are on cdr, though we plan to raise the money for a proper run of 1000 copies. currently, we have to eat.
if you're reading this, thanks for your patience and support.
5 RECs for this Album
4 with a review
justinlandis Rec'd this on Jun 22, 2008:
Street Cred: 36
Rec's: 2
“The lyrics are masterful, the production has a classic lo-fi, indie feel, and the chorus is infectious. Don't let this gem pass you by. ”
ryanltownsend Rec'd this on Jul 2, 2008:
Street Cred: 57
Rec's: 12
“from RATF music blog
"The quietness that is so capturing in Bon Iver's For Emma echoes a lot through The Overdubs' song Orange County, something distracting in the background that somehow pulls you into the vocals. I'm also pretty sure it's the only song about OC with a banjo in it."”
ryanltownsend Rec'd this on Jun 25, 2008:
Street Cred: 57
Rec's: 12
“this is a song about gaining something, gaining something sometimes leads to worrying about losing something...this is a song about trying to be courageous, trying to be an adult.”
justinlandis Rec'd this on Jun 22, 2008:
Street Cred: 36
Rec's: 2
“What a beautifully haunting song. This song is perfect for the late night driving part of any road trip. It nearly had me in tears on my last one. Don't let the banjo fool you, this is no backwoods endeavor. This song is written and produced by one of the greatest undiscovered bands around today.”
