TULLYCRAFT TUESDAY
Each Tuesday we feature a band (or artist) covering a Tullycraft song. Today we have JAPANESE MASTER TRACK (the David Coscia electronic solo project) covering Wish I'd Kept A Scrapbook. The song is from our first album, Old Traditions, New Standards, released on Harriet Records. David sent this to us (out of the blue) a couple weeks back, and we were pleasantly surprised! It also happens to be his birthday today. Happy Birthday David! If you're in a band or know a band that covers a Tullycraft song, send it our way and we'll put it on the site!
9 Comments:
Nice! The only bands I've heard of on his site are Tullycraft and Nine Inch Nails. I've suggested renaming before, but instead of JMT, maybe he should go by Trent Tollefson!
Happy Birthday David! Great cover!
Marvelous. Its ambience is beautiful, its pace delightful.
Yrs,
Melville
Great work David!
Someone should cover something off Disenchanted Hearts Unite.
How about a cover of Fall 4 U ?
Super nice job.
I love it...
keep it up!
Cheers!
-TCF
Hey Liz,
grootband will learn Fall 4 U for their Sept. show if you'll sing/speak the girl's part?
This is the sort of electronic solo project I enjoy. Unfortunately, Thom Yorke’s bedroom recordings turned out to be mostly underwhelming and occasionally just annoying. I'm still not convinced his solo cd isn't an elaborate joke.
I agree. Without the adventurousness of his bandmates to cover his ass, he’s never had so little to say. Have you heard that song “Analyse"? Maybe he's never had much to say and the enthusiastic noodling kept my attention.
The music on The Eraser seems to just be backdrop for Thom's icy poetry and visual preoccupations. Kind of a shame since he's a great keyboardist.
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