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 Post subject: Sons and Daughters -- new album
PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:24 am 
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From their mailing list:

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Our album is all finished now too, it's to be called The
Repulsion Box and we'll have a release date and
tracklisting for you very soon.

S&D's own headline UK dates in June are just being
finalised, so we'll mail you again shortly to divulge all
the details


Hopefully, they return to the US this year as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Sons and Daughters -- new album
PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:37 am 
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Aural Fixation Wrote:
From their mailing list:

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Our album is all finished now too, it's to be called The
Repulsion Box and we'll have a release date and
tracklisting for you very soon.

S&D's own headline UK dates in June are just being
finalised, so we'll mail you again shortly to divulge all
the details


Hopefully, they return to the US this year as well.


awesome news. love the cup was so good!

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right on! agree with prefix on love the cup.


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You won't find any arguments from me -- I love this band!


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favorite song off that album?

i think mine is "awkward duet" although that song is probably the song that fits in least on that album

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prefixmag Wrote:
favorite song off that album?

i think mine is "awkward duet" although that song is probably the song that fits in least on that album


"Awkward Duet" is a great song, but I think I'll have to stick to "Johnny Cash". When I first saw them perform, that single hadn't been released it yet and IMO, the attitude of that song embodied S&D for me. They remind me of banty chickens -- small and feisty!


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Aural Fixation Wrote:
prefixmag Wrote:
favorite song off that album?

i think mine is "awkward duet" although that song is probably the song that fits in least on that album


"Awkward Duet" is a great song, but I think I'll have to stick to "Johnny Cash". When I first saw them perform, that single hadn't been released it yet and IMO, the attitude of that song embodied S&D for me. They remind me of banty chickens -- small and feisty!


Yeah, Johnny Cash is probably the best representation of the band. I think they are better live then on record although I dig the record.

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prefixmag Wrote:
Aural Fixation Wrote:
prefixmag Wrote:
favorite song off that album?

i think mine is "awkward duet" although that song is probably the song that fits in least on that album


"Awkward Duet" is a great song, but I think I'll have to stick to "Johnny Cash". When I first saw them perform, that single hadn't been released it yet and IMO, the attitude of that song embodied S&D for me. They remind me of banty chickens -- small and feisty!


Yeah, Johnny Cash is probably the best representation of the band. I think they are better live then on record although I dig the record.

Couldn't agree with you more. They have a great personality onstage and it carries well during their performance. (Prefix is my new best friend!) :)


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first the warlocks and now this. good news all around today.


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Love the cup is awesome, but I think that the intensity could be higher on some of the songs, so I could definitely see how they would be better live.

P.S. that girl's accent rocks.

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Aural Fixation Wrote:
prefixmag Wrote:
Aural Fixation Wrote:
prefixmag Wrote:
favorite song off that album?

i think mine is "awkward duet" although that song is probably the song that fits in least on that album


"Awkward Duet" is a great song, but I think I'll have to stick to "Johnny Cash". When I first saw them perform, that single hadn't been released it yet and IMO, the attitude of that song embodied S&D for me. They remind me of banty chickens -- small and feisty!


Yeah, Johnny Cash is probably the best representation of the band. I think they are better live then on record although I dig the record.

Couldn't agree with you more. They have a great personality onstage and it carries well during their performance. (Prefix is my new best friend!) :)


i could always use more friends! :)

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