
Dan Padilla/Chinese Telephones
Split 7"
© 2005 Jimmy Elmore (634479701535)
It’s punk that could be soul. It could be country. It’s versatile.
tracks
- 1 I Liked That Dude by Dan Padilla
- 2 Earth & Worms by Dan Padilla
- 3 Those Hot Milwaukee Nights by Chinese Telephones
- 4 Let Me Call You Back etc by Chinese Telephones
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albums you will love
- PRETTY BOY THORSON AND THE FALLING ANGELS/DAN PADILLA: Split 7
- DUDE JAMS/SHANG-A-LANG/GORDON GANO'S ARMY/DAN PADILLA: 4 Way Split
- HOT NEW MEXICANS: Well...Um...Er...Uh...7" EP
- HOT NEW MEXICANS: Wah!
- DAN PADILLA/MADISON BLOODBATH: Split 7
- DAN PADILLA: Foosball Club Collection CD
- LEFTY LOOSIE: 100 Miles an Hour!
- TILTWHEEL/OFF WITH THEIR HEADS: Split 7"
- COUNTY LINE ROAD: The Birth Of Hank Malloy
- FUCKBOYZ: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
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Dan Padilla: With hearts as big as hot air balloons, morals as immaculate as a surgeon’s tools, and livers as shattered as the soil in a battlefield, I don’t know if I should cry, crack the seal on another bottle to forget another day before it starts, or just sing along once again. Dan Padilla, the band, is comprised of three individuals, two of which I know are solid gold: Tiltwheel’s self-depreciating punk laureate Davey Quinn and Altaira’s self-depreciating secret weapon J Wang. It’s punk that could be soul. It could be country. It’s versatile. It doesn’t contradict the spirit of either Naked Raygun or Otis Redding while embracing both in completely inobvious ways. Burritofornia will ever been in their debt. I’ve played the two songs on their side fifty times so far. It makes my sadness happy and helps remind me that I’m not alone no matter how empty I sometimes feel. Chinese Telephones: They broke up, reformed, and have switched through members. You aren’t able to notice the behind-the-scenes shuffling on these two songs though. Call me a blasphemer or a revisionist, but I put the Chinese Telephones and Rivethead neck and neck with the best of Screeching Weasel. Hell, I’ll even say I like the Chinese Telephones more now ‘cause they’re still putting out exciting songs and not an endless parade of confusingly chosen best-of samplers. Essential split. –Todd Taylor (Fast Crowd)