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These United States : Crimes
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Psych-folktronic with a punk and pop ethic.
Genre: Folk: Psych-folk
Release Date: 2008
Crimes
These United States
Record Label: United Interests
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. West Won 4:02 Album Only
2. Susie at the Seashore 2:50 Album Only
3. Get Yourself Home (In Search of the Mistress Whose Kisses Are Fa 3:21 Album Only
4. Pleasure and Pain and Pride and Me 3:09 Album Only
5. We Go Down to That Corner 5:40 Album Only
6. Honor Amongst Thieves 4:29 Album Only
7. Six Fast Bullets (Five Complaints) 4:39 Album Only
8. Heaven Can Wait 3:27 Album Only
9. Study the Moon 5:14 Album Only
10. Those Low Country Girls 2:04 Album Only
11. Old John Chapman Takes a Good Long Walk 4:29 Album Only
12. When You\'re Traveling at the Speed of Light 3:36 Album Only
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Album Notes

Sick, tired, torn, and frayed, These United States let no dust settle under their soles this spring as they made the pilgrimage from DC to Lexington, KY just 9 weeks after the release of their debut album, sights set on a rock-and-roll reformation. The result is Crimes, TheseUS’s sophomore album, recorded in six short days at Shangri-La Studios, and out to the world October 7th.

One part Rolling Thunder Revue, one part banged-and-bruised balladeering, two parts just plain strange, Crimes sees the project hitch an American folklore ride down diverging tracks from A Picture of the Three of Us at the Gate to the Garden of Eden’s trembling psych-folk tendencies. Bandleader Jesse Elliott’s casual croon careens more often towards a yearning yelp – desperate times, you know? – as his merry gang of Obviously Five Believers vamp all piss and vinegar, hoot and holler, multi-instrumental mischief, sly saloon smiles.

In place of Picture’s lovelorn protagonists, Crimes supplants the classic characters of a world gone wicked: bad men in boots and boats, all-too-able Cains, wolves in fresh-shorn sheepskin, sold-out sirens of the seashore, knife-wielding big-talking drunk drinkers, Moriartys, don Quijotes, Samuel Clemenses, and all manner of disillusioned Appleseeds in between – with the occasional dogged optimist thrown in for good measure, of course; even the world itself can’t be all bad all the time. As self-effacing as they are scathing, though, Crimes’ critiques are ultimately an empathetic eye towards the sins, schemes, devils, and delusions that bind us all. Dreams, in other words.

Hot off pressing the ’08 flesh from Paris to Portland and Glastonbury Fest to SXSW, These United States will of course continue their mad march to – well, any sea that will have them – in support of Crimes. More details on the album at www.unitedinterests.com and on all tour dates at www.theseunitedstates.net and www.myspace.com/theseunited

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