Days of the Soft Break by Slow Poisoners (CD, 2003)

Bright Dawn Records (2686)
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Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0735711005722
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046057037

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2003
GenreRock
ArtistSlow Poisoners
Release TitleDays of the Soft Break

Dimensions

Item Weight0.21 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks15
Number of Discs1
TracksTomorrow Man, Days of the Soft Break I, The God That Failed, I Walk a Lonely Road, Strange Things Happening, Let Go of the Earth, Heavy Traffic, Mama Don't Leave Me Lyin' Here Bleeding on the Floor, Spring Heeled Jack, We Live on the Inside, Dime Store Halo, Doll House Parade, Chain of Flowers, Sad Angel Symphony, Days of the Soft Break II
NotesThe folk-glam of the Slow Poisoners is simultaneously eclectic yet instantly familiar, incorporating all things good about David Bowie and Johnny Cash. Andrew Poisoner has been performing his accessible-but-off-kilter songs with the band since 1997. Their debut full-length recording, Great Spiders and Diamond Powder, appeared in 1999 on PopSmear Records. The band has played in front of thousands of participants in San Francisco's mammoth Bay To Breakers footrace, in front of a dozen people in a laundromat, and every imaginable setting in between. They have appeared with a shockingly diverse set of artists, from surf guitar legend Dick Dale, to punk popsters Weezer and Green Day, to adult contemporary singer/songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins. In 1999, Andrew Poisoner testified before the San Francisco Board of Supervisors wearing nothing but flyers. In 2000, a Slow Poisoners performance on the steps of San Francisco's City Hall prompted one observer to yell threats at the mayor. In 2001, Andrew traveled to Portland Oregon with bandmate Rich Trott to do some recording at Jackpot! Recording Studio. During the trip, Rich passed a kidney stone and wrote a novel. In 2002, the band again traveled to record, this time with new bassist and first-rate goofball Tom Neely. The trio went to Memphis and recorded at legendary Sun Studio, where the engineer assured Rich that he would not hit him in the groin. Shortly after returning to San Francisco, the band was able to resume public rocking thanks to the recruitment of drummer Ty Parker.

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