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From | Andrew Chalfen <chalfen@pobox.upenn.edu> |
Subject | Re: audities-digest V2 #321 (11 msgs) |
Date | Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:29:37 -0400 |
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Stewart wrote:
>Early Antietam records are tough sledding, but their later records have a
>feel very similar to MAY I SING WITH ME/PAINFUL-era Yo La Tengo (I think
>Ira and Georgia even produced one of their albums), and ANTIETAM COMES
>ALIVE is one of the few truly worthwhile live albums of the '90s, I think.
Tara Key from Antietam and Rick Rizzo from Eleventh Dream Day put out a
record together back in the late 90's that has some neat stuff on it. Any
mention of Antietam always makes me think of their classic "The Orange
Song". Actually, Antietam makes me think of the Braille Party, Phantom
Tollbooth, Grey Matter and Doctor's Mob. Don't ask.
ac
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