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fave it Psychedelic | Roots Rock
6 tracks | 28 minutes
Released Jul 2005
on Painted Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:29 Lost Days lyrics BUY MP3 04:29 Lost Days lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:29 Lost Days
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:47 Rotten Fruit lyrics BUY MP3 04:47 Rotten Fruit lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:47 Rotten Fruit
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:36 Porchlight lyrics BUY MP3 03:36 Porchlight lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:36 Porchlight
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:35 Nowhere Bound lyrics BUY MP3 03:35 Nowhere Bound lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:35 Nowhere Bound
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:49 The Bones Down Your Back lyrics BUY MP3 06:49 The Bones Down Your Back lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:49 The Bones Down Your Back
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:58 You Know I Need You lyrics BUY MP3 04:58 You Know I Need You lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:58 You Know I Need You
Roots meets 60's psychedelia in this six song e.p. File under: indie/pop/psychedelic/alt-country/rock-etc.
Bio / Background
The Porchlight EP by inchWORM is one of the finest examples of what people imagine when they think of "the Chicago sound." It's urban, but still approachable. Honest, yet not "emo". A way to think of the Porchlight EP is psychedelic roots-rock. The feeling of being in the room with the band is unmistakable even while layers of ambient noises build around you.
Recorded at Jay Bennett's (former WILCO) Pieholden Suite Sound, the Porchlight EP was recorded to analog tape and was heavily reliant upon Bennett's collection of vintage gear; resulting in the creation of a "vintage vibe" often lost in most modern recordings. Comparisons can be made to bands such as: Sparklehorse, My Morning Jacket, Wilco, Secret Machines, Grandaddy, Pink Floyd, or even the Beatles.
The point is this; bands like inchWORM don't come around often enough.
↓ more ↓With two songwriters driving the creation of the music, every song ends up well written and full of ideas, while still retaining the pop sensibilities that make listening to inchWORM a pleasurable experience and one that won't be quickly forgotten.
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