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Company Car : Collars
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The first full length release. Ten tracks that rock so hard your Grannie's dentures will rattle right out of her mouth and onto the floor, giving your family a whole hearted chuckle at her expense but rendering them too nauseated to eat.
Genre: Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2007
Collars Record Label: Company Car
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Couch Critics 2:50 $0.99
Fake Tattoo 2:15 $0.99
Sitcom Theme Song 3:07 $0.99
Fire Trucks 3:18 $0.99
This Is Home 2:45 $0.99
Morning Machine 2:08 $0.99
Tongue In Cheek 3:20 $0.99
Pillar of Pennies 2:59 $0.99
Secret Solitaire 3:07 $0.99
Driving Star 3:45 $0.99
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Album Notes

About Company Car:
In 2003 Company Car made it's debut in the San Francisco Rock scene. Since then, they have gained recognition throughout the bay area for their unconventional song structures, lush harmonies, catchy melodies and entertaining live shows. This reputation has allowed them to play some of the best stages in the bay area including, Bottom of the Hill, Cafe Du Nord, 12 Galaxies and the infamous Slim's. Their sound has attracted a growing fan base composed of a wide variety of musical tastes. From technical musicians to pop fanatics to punks, there is something for everyone in Company Car's unique brand of Rock n Roll.

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REVIEWS

Love the CD!!
author: Jeana Pang
The "Collars" CD is so well written that I listen to it three or more times consecutively. I love the song "Tongue in Cheek". The music rhythm is so awesome that it makes me want to jump up and down as well as nod my head in an up/down motion. I love it.
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author: Brad at CD Baby
Somehow managing to stir up sounds that are both superbly orchestrated and raucously inebriated, this Bay Area alt-pop four piece has put together a ten track debut that effortlessly embraces stark melodies and the more unpretentious aspects of math rock. By advantageously perfecting these songs for years before the release of this CD, the resulting tracks are assuredly polished and true, stealthy in their complexity and confident in their delivery. Like any good rock band, these guys get in, get out, and move on (none of these tracks even hit the four minute mark), making their play without any of the obligatory bells and whistles. They don't need it. These songs are compressed, smart, and fun to get to know. With the two guitars feeding into and off each other, the sound ends up being expansive and rich, which can't help but add another layer to the vocals. Smoothly toggling between lovelorn bliss and consuming self-examination, the lyrics here could be tossed off as "emo" (the dreaded "e" word) but that's not giving the songs nearly enough credit. At the base of it, this is just intelligent, really strong rock music that can't help but appeal to a large audience. And that's not easy to come by these days.
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