
Dreadnaught
High Heat & Chin Music
© 2006 Red Fez Records (626776810522)
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A 2 CD compilation from The New Hampshire Band's brilliant first ten years. Includes 5 new, previously unreleased tracks.
tracks
- 1 Three Things
- 2 Popeye
- 3 R. Daneel Olivaw
- 4 Royal Jelly
- 5 Rats and Me
- 6 (She Got The) Bony Cleave
- 7 Gulf Of Tonkin
- 8 The Boston Crab
- 9 Tiny Machines
- 10 Bunnaschidt
- 11 Kazak, The Hound Of Space
- 12 One Trick Pony
- 13 Nag Champ-a-laya (Live)
- 14 Derby Days
- 15 Ballbuster
- 16 Fickle
- 17 The Drill
- 18 Danny
- 19 The Jester's Theme (Live)
- 20 James Thresher Industries
- 21 Welding
- 22 Stinkytown
- 23 Clownhead
- 24 Elba
- 25 The Elevator Chaser
- 26 Deneb
- 27 Clean Up Your Act Son
- 28 Women Are Kryptonite (Live)
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albums you will love
- HEADSHEAR: Headshear
- JOHN CURTIS: Short Songs About Affordable Food
- MAGUS: Lucid Dreamer
- DREADNAUGHT: Musica en Flagrante
- THE RED MASQUE: Feathers for Flesh
- ERIC KAMPMAN: The Gate
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notes
"All three members tear into their instruments with an improvisational deftness that can be achieved only through a combination of natural talent and relentless performance." (THE WIRE / Matt Kanner)
"HIGH HEAT & CHIN MUSIC is a double CD filled with absolutely brilliant music. '(She Got The) Bony Cleave' is a romping track that is laugh-out-loud funny... an uncanny knack for writing these incredibly memorable songs and making it seem totally effortless."
(PROGRESSIVE EARS / Floyd)
"From the ultra-funky, Southern-fried, fuzzed-out guitars to the fast-paced syncopated whoop, Dreadnaught is full of musical surprises. The long, drawn-out bass jams, the rolling keyboard ditties and the no-genre-fits-all attitude all make Dreadnaught a musical tour-de-force."
(STOWE REPORTER / Mike Schaefer)
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It Amazes Me
author: KamThis compilation is worth every penny spent. It amazes me how an indie band this fun and good could have been around so long without major notice.