ARTiST: SCREENINGS
TiTLE: THE SUNSHINE PILLS CONSPIRACY THEORY
LABEL: SHOCK
GENRE: Indie
TiME: 44:22 min
SiZE: 65,1 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: Aug-09-2007
RELEASE DATE: 000-00-0000
WEBSiTE: n/a
Track List:
01. Dark Pete 03:34
02. Sunshine Pills 04:10
03. Words Of Comfort 02:05
04. Oh Pity Me (Complications) 03:58
05. Reflections In A Lone Star Bar 04:58
06. The Art Of Woo 04:44
07. The Only Film To See 03:05
08. Carry Me Home 04:11
09. He And Me 04:01
10. Daily Hose 02:30
11. Electric Shocks 07:06
Release Notes:
Melbourne based band SCREENINGS return with their
latest studio album "The Sunshine Pills Conspiracy
Theory" due to hit stores August4th, 2007 through
SHOCK. Formed from the ashes of several local
Melbourne indie-rock acts, SCREENINGS are perhaps
mysteriously known as one of the most overqualifi ed
underground band boasting the suspiciously named
band members: Esteban and Richmond - the two
guitarist/vocalists who like to meld superior
melodic rhythms and eloquent guitar lead-isms with
unusually ardent vocals, the grinding melodious bass
player named Waard with blisters on his blisters,
the Hammond Organ Player named Wheel-of-Hands, who
makes Garth Hudson of The Band look like a wedding
band player after way too much cheap red wine, and
last but by no means least, the latest addition to
the band, playing drums like he is Charlie Watts
bastard son, Brisbane's own Dylan Mike Kim-E.
SCREENINGS bonded musically through their mutual
love of the late70's New York art rock of bands such
as Televsion and Talking Heads as well as the late
60's output of bands such as the Velvets, the Kinks,
theStones, and the Beach Boys. SCREENINGS play
original modern music that transcends genres and
critics have compared them to Yo La Tengo, Died
Pretty, the Go Betweens, Wilco and Spoon to name
just a few. "The Sunshine Pills Conspiracy Theory"
is the second album fromSCREENINGS and follows their
debut album of 2005 "Phobia of Sharks" which
obtained select airplay along with notable reviews.
The albumwas recorded at sing sing studios and mixed
by uber-producer Casey Rice (Ground Components,
Tortoise, Dirty Three, Liz Phair).