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Trunk of Ali 2005. Rare document of the live luv[sic] experience. Recorded at Billis' house. |
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Sound Means Something Different 2005. New songs by luv[sic]. *A Steve Egan personal pick!* |
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Wendy and Casper 2002. Available primarily through Tape Mountain. "With 16 songs in 27 minutes . . . luv(sic) again demonstrates that brevity is the band's friend. It's a good friendship, too. Right from the warm and engaging start, "Prudence," the trio shows that their blend of low-key energy, decidedly unpolished mixes (no digital crispness for this crew), and inspirational tweaks and turns on the indie approach make for a great listen." (AllMusic.com) |
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Fun to Make Fun Of 2001. luv[sic]'s micro-label debut, originally released on Quesadilla Records. "Strangely catchy and whimsical. . . . Guitar and Keyboard get married in a theme park. Mr. Snare Drum has a bit too much to drink at the reception. They all ride the rollercoaster and the tilt-a-whirl . . . it's after the silly silo that at least one of them loses [his or her] lunch." (I Am Cancer) |
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Solid Squares 2004. Part I of Steve Egan's Observation series. Recorded live at the Seattle Public Library's Central Branch practice rooms. |
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Resist the Atom 2003. Steve Egan plays the clarinet for you. |
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The Enthusians 2005. Round II of Steve Egan's Observation series, recorded live at SPL. |
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ABC/Varie-"T" 2005. *BARGAIN WATCHER!* Includes 26 pages of alphabet-oriented comics, the 26 "Varie-'T'" comics that aired to wide acclaim at flim, and sumi-e drawings. Bound in cherry vinyl w/book tape. 128 pages. |
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All the Action 2005 2005. Includes a "naive-style" long-format Steve Egan comic about artistic individuation. Blockprint/crayon cover, with type from a 1932 Underwood. "It looks like a child did it--but better!" |
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All the Action 2004 2004. Comics, drawings, and a short segment on the origins of the color "mummy brown." |
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All the Action 2003 2003. More comics by Steve. Includes a luv[sic] CDR combining the tape release At Montauk with ricocheting covers of Celesteville songs. |
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All the Action 2002 Features Billis' epic comic "DJ Booth." Includes CDR of the luv[sic] album "DJ Booth" (originally distributed as a free tape through Tape Mountain). "[DJ Booth is a] brief but worthy tape-only effort, packaged in little more than a sheet detailing song titles and various comic semi-capers both, [that] finds the Seattle band exploring the concept of DJs throughout its length. . . . There's a careful balance between detail and a strangely distanced quality that resulted in an at once rich but restrained blend. The soft echo and distortion used throughout makes songs like "World of DJs" and "Unsentimental" almost sound like, if not a field recording, then a strange pressing from earlier decades." (AllMusic.com) |
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The 2001 Tape "Lost" 15-minute luv[sic] tape featuring an ode to the robots of Matt Steinke. |
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At Montauk More luv[sic]. Tape features a cameo by the Faux Reals' Michael Crye (as "the Voice of Montauk"). |
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The Icky Kent Tape Side A contains luv[sic] songs recorded during a period of diffident sonic adolescence. Side B contains covers of Men Without Hats songs. |
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The Puritan Way *BONUS TIME!* available as tape or CD. luv[sic] at its lowest-ever fidelity, on the album featuring the simultaneous debut and swan song of the much-discussed Puritan Sound. "99.9999999% of the world's population would find this music unlistenable." |
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