Terrible Things Happen

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 44:53

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They were great live

Sten

Truth is, I was a little disappointed when I got this album because I enjoyed the show so much.I think as a whole, "How I Learned to Write Backwards" was a much tighter album.

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a great album

petevh

This is the kind of record you can listen to the whole way through, over and over, and most of your roommates are okay with that because they are also listening to it over and over.

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This group is essentially Amy Linton, the guitarist/drummer of the late Henry’s Dress, an underground but well-liked San Francisco indie-pop act. Now on her own, she’s fronting this group with members of three other Bay-area bands, though half this LP is just Linton solo. On the full-band tracks, the group claims loads of great British mod influences from the Who and Action, and further later-’60s American pop heroes. But what you hear is a woman who sounds uncannily like the Shirelles’ Shirley Owens Alston singing lullabies that nicely seem at odds with the agitated, distorted but still jangly guitar sounds such 30-year-old blueprints don’t mention. On the opening “Friends of the Heroes,” they even add a super-silent version of Jesus & Mary Chain’s white-noise throb. Otherwise, Linton’s solo tracks such as “Mary’s Song” sound more like a young woman out to break your heart, with a few halfhearted strums of her guitar; background tapped-drums; that purring, almost lovelorn/teary Alston-like voice; and chamber hushed, demo-production value. Nice mix all around (P.O. Box 14731, Berkeley, CA 94712). – Jack Rabid

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