Listening Station: Schooner Tightens Up
Schooner’s 2004 debut, You Forget About Your Heart, was a true promo-pile discovery–a low-fi guitar-pop record with lots of unexpected stylistic turns and no shortage of invasive choruses. The Chapel Hill, N.C., outfit’s next album, Hold On Too Tight is due out in August, and it’s been getting heavy rotation at the Idolator flophouse; two new tracks are below, though we also encourage you to get Heart pumping on your stereo:
Schooner – They Always Do! [MP3, link expired]
Schooner – There’s Enough To Do [MP3]
Schooner [MySpace]
By Brian Raftery on Tue Jun 26 2007
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Of course I’m biased, but There’s Enough To Do is downright gorgeous.
The Verve reuniting and this Chris Benoit shit is almost too much to bear. If Alex Rodriguez is discovered to actually be in a band, that is the only thing that would supercede the weirdness of this day. More on the greatest band ever besides Jason Pierce’s here and here.