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Put your hands on the remote! browse music »A Gentleman Never Tells by The Giraffes
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fave it 70's Rock | Surf Rock
6 tracks | 20 minutes
Released Dec 2003
on Apesauce Records
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Surf with the smell of Spaghetti Western. The Normal hard rock frenzy of The Giraffes has been harnessed into a well thought out album of smooth, but yet still with a hint of cock, music.
Bio / Background
The GIRAFFES - EP
Okay, so imagine a movie, one that your weird uncle has actually seen, and maybe he owns a copy of it on VHS that he bought at a video store that was going out of business back in 1989. The movie came out, say, in 1968. Maybe Roman Polanski directed it. It's a spaghetti western, but the heavy is actually the undead skeleton of a slain Mexican peyote kingpin who lives in abandoned garage. In the desert. Anyway, if that movie actually existed (and maybe it does), this EP is the soundtrack. The Giraffes return somewhat to their epic surf-rock origins, but keep their theatrical lyrical sense. Drew plays a mean accordian. Aaron looked like a late 19th Century congressman when they performed the set live. "On Lover's Lane" is both the hit and the epic, and will fit seamlessly into their future sets, if they got the nuts.
↓ more ↓Even if they don't, they've written and recorded the perfect disc to play when you finally spring for that piano-dancing bordello girl, then shoot her sleezy boyfriend and grab his gold.
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