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Treadmill : Treadmill
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Power chords, power trio, and power pop.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 1999
Treadmill Record Label: Socyermom Records
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end of it all 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

Their self-titled album on Socyermom Records blurs the line between noise and pop, mixing angst with love. Treadmill builds ambiguously meaningful lyrics to be interpreted differently by each listener.

John Dean asserts powerful vocals and aggressive, melodic guitar. Trey Miles provides fiery drumming, giving a solid backbone to this trio.

These transplants from the New Mexico high desert have made their way to Portland, Oregon to hydrate and spread their gloomy optimism to the great northwest.

Their self-titled album on Socyermom Records blurs the line between noise and pop, mixing angst with love.

Treadmill builds ambiguously meaningful lyrics to be interpreted differently by each listener. After a couple of years of extensive touring and recording these songs, Dave Kennel has fallen from musical grace and into a life of computer wizardry, opting to remain in the sun forever.

This band's live performance leaves its audience dry-mouthed and emotionally exhausted. Their shows are provocative and disconcerting, summoning up of all that pummels an audience into a tormented frenzy of contentment.

You need Treadmill.

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REVIEWS

will the last band leaving albuquerque please turn off the lights
author: ernest aguirre
what I find intriguing,is the connection that seems to have developed between Abq & Portland the Shins,Treadmill,etc. have fled this(to quote James Mercer)Hard and Hostile Place to the welcoming arms of the Rip City, hmmm!, I need to find out for myself, I have loaded my Pathfinder with enough red & green chile to last a year and enough money to last a month, alas I own no flannel,see you soon Rose City, oh but wait, THE CD, yeah, most of the songs first came out,on the 1993 Big Fish Records "Crawlspace" cassette, the Socyermom versions are better, Eleanor Rigby is to me, one of the best covers of a Beatle's song ever, what more can I say, It's Treadmill! they rocked, oh Anna, Treadmill did it for the money, filthy dirty US greenbacks,adios!
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Best damn band in the world!!!!!!!
author: Richard
This album takes me back to the glory days of Albuquerque!
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Who is my daddy?
author: Anna Lastovitz
This CD is what the world of rock has been missing. I hope that those of you who make music for money die. This CD is art for art's sake.
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