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9 tracks | 38 minutes
Released Apr 2004
on Ghostweed Press
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Guitar pop, recorded with members of the Seattle four-piece Death Cab for Cutie. A brilliant mix of emo, pop and gritty rock.
Bio / Background
Where the Words Go is Andrea Maxand's third solo release. She recorded it with Jason McGerr and Nick Harmer of the Seattle four-piece Death Cab for Cutie at Avast! Studios, Seattle in January, 2003.
Where the Words Go embellishes Maxand's characteristically tense, driven melodies with fuller, more ambitious arrangements. According to The Stranger's Sean Nelson, she is "one of Seattle's most distinctive talents," and Chris Burlingame of Rockrgrl writes that Where the Words Go is poised to become "the breakthrough album by the Northwest's best-kept secret."






