7" released by Burnt Toast Vinyl in the US and Hype City Records in Norway
Arising from the great plains in the Summer of 1996, Jetenderpaul still produces savvy, eccentric pop. The boys now follow up their 2000 full-length, The Modal Lines, with an exquisite seven inch. A Casualty too Serious to Afford is chock-full of the finest whines and melodies available to humanity. The 6 songs on this record range from revved-up psych to rustic pop. Upon each hearing the listener will discover fantastic little vistas and strange new turns of musical phrasing. On A Casualty, Jetenderpaul offers the best of intimacy and grandeur--bedroom rock with stadium-like visions. Fans of inspired, thought-provoking, slightly obscure rock will find much to praise herein.
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Like being transported to a beach town in California around sunset, knowing your evening is going to be filled with friends and maybe that special someone...but most importantly you've never heard of social media and you have no sense of doom like you do right now. Andronicus
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The summer of ‘97 I was about to leave where I had lived my entire life and go 14+ hours away. That summer I found California. I bought it because Eric and Wayne were a part of Starflyer’s Americana album. From the first, “Thank you! Lassie Foundation” introduction I was in. This was the soundtrack to that time of my life. Loud music with soft singing w lyrics that were both hopeful+ realistic. It is still one of my fav albums ever and I love that I can have it on vinyl. Thanks guys. Seth Davison
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