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Jacob Perkins & The Nobody : The Birds & The Beasties
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sounds like a boat full of friends, iced in by the storm, but jolly and warm nonetheless
Genre: Folk: Psych-folk
Release Date: 2008
The Birds & The Beasties Record Label: Jacob Perkins & The Nobody
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Last Transmission 3:45 Album Only
Rico Symphony 3:42 Album Only
Picture Show 3:49 Album Only
Level Headed Man 2:25 Album Only
Bottom of the Barrel 2:26 Album Only
Let's Sing it Down 1:47 Album Only
Clementine 2:27 Album Only
Back Porch 5:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

The junk boats shuddered on the harbor, flapping their bat-winged sails as rippling water began to foam at the matchstick hulls. The sudden tossing roused fishermen, who wobbled out into the night just in time to catch a sleepy glimpse of the great wave before it swept them up, up, up, and away. The rumble, which had caused the ocean to grumble, traveled through the core of the earth, stirring the magma, sending cracks through the mantle, and chipping away the crust with the force of an army of pick-crazy dwarves. Swimming out through the atmosphere in great warbling waves, cracking the moon into two and causing the constellations to dance like marionettes, the rumble continued to gain strength and feed-back upon itself until it's resonance had thoroughly saturated the very fabric of time itself. If one were to trace the great vibration back to the source, they might have as much luck as a bearded and bedrunken Irish stablehand searching for a pot of gold at the end of an exhaust pipe. But, this being said, if one held a good deal more luck than that cursed, soot-faced scallywag, they might find at the rumbling's heart a humble yet delicately curved phonograph horn, crackling out the sweet sounds of the birds and the beasties.

This CD also comes with a claymation music video for "Last Transmission," a real magical treat.

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REVIEWS

author: Marty
Loved the CD - especially "Last Transmission". I had already heard it online - love having it in the car as I drive around town. I also like the way the CD moves from this to a more bluegrasfolkishirishy kind of thing. Awsome!
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