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DescriptionThe Mountain Goats - The Hound Chronicles - Hot Garden Stomp (2012) [MP3 320] Release Date: June 26, 2012 (1992, 1993) Duration: 75:07 Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Indie, Lofi Codec: MP3 Bit Rate: 320 CBR Cover: Front Disc 1 - The Hound Chronicles 01 The Garden Song 02 Going To Wisconsin 03 Spilling Towards Alpha 04 Alpha Negative 05 The Torch Song 06 ??? (Be Quiet) 07 The Cow Song 08 — 09 Going To Chino 10 Standard Bitter Love Song #4 11 Going To Mexico 12 Lab Rat Blues 13 Going To Kansas 14 The Water Song 15 Going To Spain 16 Keep It On Your Mind Disc 2 - Hot Garden Stomp 01 Pure Milk 02 Ice Blue 03 Water Song II 04 Sun Song 05 Going To Japan 06 Are You Cleaning Off The Stone? 07 The Hot Garden Stomp 08 Love Hymn To Aphrodite 09 Beach House 10 Hello There Howard 11 Going To Norwalk 12 Fresh Cherries In Trinidad 13 Feed This End 14 15 I 15 Thanks For The Dress 16 Tell Me On A Sunday Long before personal computers and the instantaneous connectivity of the internet made bedroom recording a widely accepted method of music-making, a much smaller scene of home recording artists existed in the margins of even the most fringe scenes. In the late '80s and early '90s, small runs of homemade cassettes were the primary vehicle for the homespun songs of artists like Lou Barlow, R. Stevie Moore, early artifacts of K Records and the Pacific Northwest scene, and John Darnielle's literary story songs as the Mountain Goats. Darnielle issued cassette-only albums prolifically, recording the wordy and wistful songs on boomboxes or other rudimentary equipment and releasing them with little fanfare as he continued to hone his craft and add to his discography. This remastered reissue of Hound Chronicles/Hot Garden Stomp represent some of the earliest Mountain Goats material, originally issued on cassette form on the California tape label Shrimper in 1991 and 1993, respectively. What's most immediately striking is how similar the early Mountain Goats sound is to that of Darnielle's music 20-plus years later. Though filtered through audible buzzing from whatever mechanism was putting it to tape, "Spilling Toward Alpha" has the same defeated-yet-hopeful ire and reluctant romanticism that runs through the best Mountain Goats material of any era. Sharing Widget |
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