Album Release Tuesday
'Every Scene Needs A Center' is out today! If you're interested, you may order a copy from the good folks at Magic Marker Records. For those of you who were unable to attend last Thursday's album release show here in Seattle, today we have a live version of The Secret History of Devil's Paw (featuring Evan Mosher on trumpet) from that show at the Crocodile Cafe.
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Woo hoo! Finally!
the release show sounds like it was fun. sorry i missed it. maybe you'll play the other washington as in dc some time?
yeah play DC sometime! You were a delight in Athens.
don't forget about us in boston
*stands up and applauds*
You guys nailed it. I love the album.
The new cd might be my favorite of all the Tullycraft. I just received it and I cant stop playing it. Job well done.
i concur. one essex girl and misgiving are my favs.
concur too. followed by Devil's Paw then onto the last, with a killer ending lyric, i'm trying not to wear it out so early on. fantastic.
I cant beleive that this is live cause you can hear Seans vocals!
Jacksonville Florida needs some love from Tullycraft.
I love the new album. I like how lots of the songs are like little portraits of people in the nooks and crannies of america.
Come play Oakland! (we're so much closer than dc or boston...)
nyc needs some tullycraft in a bad way!!!!!
Both shows last weekend were awesome, even in the freezing cold in South Lake Union (I'm the girl with bangs & glasses that came up from San Francisco). Not disappointed! I had only seen you (well, Sean & Jeff) once before, in 2001 at the SF pop fest. Please come back down to the Bay! We love you here!
I think Chris was there in 2001 as well. Was that at the Bottom of the Hill? We played three shows in the Bay Area – two in SF and one in Oakland w/ this current line-up (including Cori & Jenny) in 2005 after “Disenchanted Hearts Unite” came out.
Yep, Bottom of the Hill! I know you played in the Bay Area, and I was bummed, because I moved to New York for graduate school right after the Bottom of the Hill show & didn't come back until late 2006. So it's my fault I didn't see you in 2005, not yours, but it was still a long 6 years! Thanks again for last weekend!
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